Aspen Road
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Aspen Trunk
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Columbine and Falls
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Bear Lake and Boulders
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Misty Bear Lake II
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Crooked Fence I
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Yankee Boy Creek
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Yankee Boy Rainbow
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San Juan Fence and Mist
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Fireweed and Rocks
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Aspen Grove 2
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Autumn Color
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Conejos Aspens
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Moraine Park Grasses
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Creek, Trunks and Flowers
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Misty Morning
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Red Mountain and Flowers
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Crested Butte Showy Dasies
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Aspen Trail
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Dallas Divide Autumn, Long Narrow
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Single Columbine
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Double Columbine
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Columbine and Creek
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Forest Pool
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Creek and Red Leaves
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Lone Aspen
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Longs Peak Dawn
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Lone Cone and Aspen
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Lake Dillon Winter
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Maron Bells, Long Narrow
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Mills Lake Outlet
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Mountain Church
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Aspens and Road 2
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Longs Peak and Branch
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Stormy Mt. Sneffles
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Shrine Pass Dawn
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Shrine Pass Fireweed
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Sprague Lake with Duch
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Sunny Mt Sneffles
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Dallas Divide Pink Dawn
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Aspen Leaves and Log
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Colorado Monument and Juniper
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Horizontal Aspens
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Red Poncha Pass Aspens
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Primrose Waterfall
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Longs Peak II
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Paintbrush and Hillside, Vertical
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Primrose at Lake Isabell, Vertical
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Red Rocks Morning 2
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Red Rocks Morning 2, Long Narrow
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Crystal River Autumn
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Red Rocks Morning3
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Red Rocks Morning 3, Long Narrow
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Maroon Bells and Logs
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Path to Maroon Bells, Horizontal
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Path to Maroon Bells, Vertical
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Roaring Fork River and Hillside
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Roaring Fork River and Rock
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Longs Peak from the Rock Cut
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Storm Flowers
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Roaring Fork Valley from Independene
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Hallet Peak and Creek
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Aspen leaves, Grasses and Log
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Bear Lake Sunset
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Boulder and Wildflowers
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Braided Glacier Creek
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Coke Ovens at Dawn
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Crested Butte Fireweed I
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Crooked Aspens
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Elk and Spague Lake
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Glacier Creek and Boulders
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Glacier Creek Horizontal
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Green Grass and Granite Wall
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Hallet Peak Dawn I
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Hallet Peak Dawn II
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Hoosier Pass Vista
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Lichen, Rock and Waterfall
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Longs Peak, Pines and Aspen
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Stormy Crested Butte Wildflowers
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Rocky Mountain Photography is a very small company, just my wife Joan and myself. We specialize in pictures of Colorado and the Rocky Mountains.
We have been seriously photographing the Rockies since 1990. We currently live and work in our home in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains near Howard, Colorado. Howard, as I always like to tell people, is a wide spot in the road between Salida and Canyon City in South-Central Colorado. Below is a picture of our home and the headquarters of Rocky Mountain Photography. I'm the guy with the large format cameras.
Both Joan and I have a great love for the mountains and rivers and deserts of the American west. I suppose this came from our childhoods. We both grew up in Wyoming and learned at an early age to love the wild places around us. Joan grew up camping and fishing and hiking with her family in the Wind River Mountains in the North-western part of the state. I had similar experiences camping and backpacking in the Tetons and Wind Rivers. I'm sure that all of these experiences played a large part in my decision to become a landscape photographer. These images of the beauty of the natural world, seen at an early age, have remained with me all my life. Perhaps by being a landscape photographer, I'm trying, over and over, to recreate the perfection of these early images.
Now-a-days we divide our time between photographing the wildflowers, aspens and magnificent peaks of the high rockies, printing and framing the highest quality images we can make and doing a few carefully selected fine art shows in Colorado.
All of our images are designed to last for a long time: our photographs are guaranteed not to fade or stain for at least sixty years. Our mats are the best acid-free quality that will never fade, discolor or yellow .
We hope you enjoy our images of the Rocky Mountains.
Fred Hanselmann
Rocky Mountain Photography
PO Box 125
Howard, Colorado 81233
719-221-0212

Fred Hanselmann with large format 4x5 camera