We're on the train back to Durango from Silverton. I think we have stopped for water. And there is plenty of it.
Are these ski slopes? I dunno. Not a skier.
The scenery was so pretty.
This scene looks like a good subject for a painting.
We are way up high on a trestle.
The engine chugs along.
A person could get squeamish.
Getting close to a turn.
Train smoke fogs up the picture.
I guess I got carried away with the train. Literally. <smile>
Raindrops on the window. Well, I like it.
Where did this lake come from?
Colorado
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Re: Colorado 2010 III
These are the very last pictures from the trip to Colorado.
Two more shots from the train as we approach Durango.
Geese, playing golf.
The sun did a nice paint job on these trees.
It is the next day, 10/8/10, and we are en route to Albuquerque.
Pretty butte. Learned how to fade out the bottom of the top image, bleeding into a larger version of itself.
Another butte. I used a different oddball technique on this one.
This is the very last picture I'm posting for this trip. It shows the Sandias in Albuquerque. Yeah, I forced a fake road at the bottom.
Actually, the sky is fake, too. I took the picture from inside the car, and the windshield wasn't kind. I did salvage the cloud. It's real.
I love Photoshop.
I'll start a series for another trip with six pictures so I'll have twelve for the week. Give me a few days...
Two more shots from the train as we approach Durango.
Geese, playing golf.
The sun did a nice paint job on these trees.
It is the next day, 10/8/10, and we are en route to Albuquerque.
Pretty butte. Learned how to fade out the bottom of the top image, bleeding into a larger version of itself.
Another butte. I used a different oddball technique on this one.
This is the very last picture I'm posting for this trip. It shows the Sandias in Albuquerque. Yeah, I forced a fake road at the bottom.
Actually, the sky is fake, too. I took the picture from inside the car, and the windshield wasn't kind. I did salvage the cloud. It's real.
I love Photoshop.
I'll start a series for another trip with six pictures so I'll have twelve for the week. Give me a few days...