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Twenty years ago, I was cruising up Pikes Peak mountain, near Colorado Springs, Colorado. As you can see, there is no guardrail. Since I was driving slow enough, and little traffic around, I stopped at a curve in the road to get this shot. Pikes Peak reaches over 14,000 feet above mean sea level. As you can tell from this photograph, I was above the timberline.
Comments welcome!
Pikes Peak, Co Springs, CO. Nikon F4s, Fujichrome Velvia. September, 1994.
Photo # CO_29_4a.
(c) Kelly Shipp Photography.
2 comments:
A great photo, Kelly, and I really love this film.
Thanks Lisa
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