A portrait scenic view of The Twin Peaks, Longs Peak 14,256′ and Mt. Meeker 13,911′ though a colorful Colorado giant autumn cottonwood tree. [...] [...]
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A portrait scenic view of The Twin Peaks, Longs Peak 14,256′ and Mt. Meeker 13,911′ though a colorful Colorado giant autumn cottonwood tree. [...] [...] A scenic drive on a dirt country road in North Boulder County Colorado with a magical colorful view of the leading edge of a beautiful dramatic storm cloud front … [...] [...] Long run lightning bolt soaring across the sky with oil well pump jack and two communication towers. USA American flag patriotic background. Part of the America The Beautiful Fine Art Photography Series at www.BoInsogna.com Fine Art Photography Gallery. A beautiful chestnut horse posing among the colorful autumn aspen trees. [...] [...] A beautiful epic sunset with blue sky behind the colorful majestic clouds. A scenic country landscape view looking west to the Colorado Rocky Mountains in Boulder County where the sky meets the land [...] [...] Private Fireworks show high up in the Colorado Rocky Mountains looking out into the plains from Rollinsville. [...] [...] Northeast Boulder County country scenic view of Chicken farm with the foothills of the Colorado Rocky Mountains and golden burning sunset above. Colorado Fine art nature landscape photography images by James Bo Insogna http://www.BoInsogna.com [...] [...] Eastern plains of the Rocky Mountain front range in Weld County, Colorado, view of a pumpjack near the town of Dacona with a massive lightning thunderstorm striking. Panorama crop. Colorado Fine art nature landscape lightning weather photography poster prints, decorative canvas prints, acrylic prints, metal prints, corporate artwork, greeting cards and stock images by storm www.BoInsogna.com [...] [...] Lightning Bolt soaring across the sky with oil well pump jack and two communication towers. Each second there are 50 to 100 Cloud-to-Ground Lightning Strikes to the Earth world-wide. Most lightning strikes average 2 to 3 miles long and carry a current of 10000 Amps at 100 million Volts. The temperature of a typical lightning … [...] [...] |
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