Monthly Archives: October 2015
Beautiful Horse Through The Aspen Trees Trunks
Beautiful horse grazing in an autumn aspen tree grove making for a great fall view through the aspen tree trunks. Horses are always one of my favorite subjects to photography. I really miss my days working for the Phoenician Arabian Magazine where it was a pleasure to photograph incredible Arabian show horses and trainers. The Scottsdale show was always the best time and highlight of the year. It was a fun time when I lived in Scottsdale Arizona, but a very sad time to see the amazing ranches slowly disappear and turn into housing developments with the same name, a trend that started with Mccormick Ranch and worked its way to the north.
This wall art would be a great addition to any home or office decor for the horse lover.
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Colorado nature autumn landscape photography fine art prints and stock images by James Bo Insogna (C) – All Rights Reserved.
I love Chasing The Fall Colors
The autumn season is such a great time of year in Colorado. Great weather and the leaves changing colors. But all it takes is one storm and some good wind to knock it all out quickly, so you have to get out and chase the colors while they are starting to peak. Living here in Colorado you start in the north and work your way south as the fall foliage changes.
Transform any decor into a home with stunning fine art photography. No home or office should to experience the ill effects of boring walls. Rather than leaving walls bare, one of a kind and innovative fine art photography can allow your room it’s own identity. By exploiting wall art, you can make another personality for your room without revamping your furniture or rework the room by any stretch of the imagination.
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Colorado fine art nature landscape photography fine art prints and stock images by James Bo Insogna (C) – All Rights Reserved.
Blue Mesa Dillon Pinnacles
A scenic landscape view across the Blue Mesa Reservoir to the Dillion Pinnacles, Gunnison County, Colorado. Geologist believe the the story began about 65 million years ago when the surrounding landscape was slowly uplifted to form the Gunnison uplift and the Sawatch Range.
The origin of the pinnacles began about 30-35 million years ago during a period of considerable volcanic activity. Repeated eruptions built up mountainous piles of debris to form West Elk Mountain and San Juan Mountains to the south. Lava, mud flows and rocks from exploding volcanic cones began to for the breccia that makes up the Dillion Pinnacles,
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Colorado nature landscape photography fine art prints and stock images by James Bo Insogna (C) – All Rights Reserved.