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The end?
Rather than simply letting the lights go dark and leaving everyone wondering where I’ve gone, I though I should explain that this is the end, at least for now, of Photo a day Breck. Its been a fun project over the last year and has served its purpose, getting me to take the camera out and post photos for you all to enjoy. But, alas, I am not in Breckenridge any more, and I don’t have access to a fantastic view of the 10 Mile Range from my bedroom. So for now, the lights here will be going off. I’ll leave the images that are posted here for people to continue to enjoy, but this will likely be the last post, though I may add photos from my archives at random, there won’t be anything close to a daily post. I’ll also post links to my other projects as they develop. For now, you can follow me by clicking like on Ed Carley Media on Facebook, checking out my other blog – edcarley.com, or following me on Twitter.
With that, I’ll leave you with a few last photographs from Lake Dillon.
Storm at sunset timelapse August 9, 2012
Shot another time lapse, this time much shorter, only 9 seconds and added some motion to it. Check it out.
Time Lapse video of a Storm over the 10 Mile Range
Playing around with shooting time lapse video with my new GoPro HD Hero2.
Hopefully this embed works…
Mountains and Mule Deer. July 6, 2012
Its Breck Bike week this week (http://www.gobreck.com/events/breck-bike-week) so I went for a bike ride. Went up on to Peak 8 and got a nice view from the winter Nordic Ski area and then came around a corner and almost bumped into a mule deer! I think the drought we are experiencing is making the wildlife a bit less scared of people. Not to mention the tourist feeding them. Please don’t do that. They are wild animals, not petting zoo animals. Anyway, pictures…
10 Mile Rainbow. July 5, 2012
I won’t even pretend I didn’t heavily manipulate this photo. This is a combo of 6 shots, 3 of each side of the rainbow, treated with HDR (not too heavy a hand though), then merged into a panorama. Plus I played with the saturation and vibrance after that. So, take it for what it is. I normally don’t do HDR, because I don’t like it, its normally way over done. Anyway, it was a beautiful evening when I shot this. The light we get at Copper Mountain is pretty cool.











