Rocky Mountain National Park - Day 5
By Tony Campbell
Eagle Eye Imaging
Before starting the 17-hour drive home Friday morning, we made a final pass through Rocky Mountain National Park. The morning proved to be one of the more productive times of the trip.
We started the morning with a nice sunrise, and some elk managed to stand on top of a small hill allowing us to get some silhouette images. Then, we discovered a coyote searching for food in an open meadow. We were able to get a few photos of him before he retreated.
And then, as we were leaving the park, we stumbled upon a group of about 20 bighorn sheep as they made their way down a hillside.
Hopefully you will be able to view these images through the e-mail alerts or at the website. I have been experiencing trouble with the blog, and have been in contact with technical support to attempt to get the problem resolved.
This is the final group of images from the Rocky Mountain National Park trip. Now we have the job of going through the nearly 4,000 images. Many of the images will soon be available for purchase online at our various stock photo accounts, and we are currently preparing merchandise for the launch of retail space in Terre Haute, In. More information on the products and retail space will be available soon.
As for upcoming travels, a tentative trip to Smoky Mountain National Park is planned for early November as well as a winter trip in December.







Eagle Eye Imaging
Before starting the 17-hour drive home Friday morning, we made a final pass through Rocky Mountain National Park. The morning proved to be one of the more productive times of the trip.
We started the morning with a nice sunrise, and some elk managed to stand on top of a small hill allowing us to get some silhouette images. Then, we discovered a coyote searching for food in an open meadow. We were able to get a few photos of him before he retreated.
And then, as we were leaving the park, we stumbled upon a group of about 20 bighorn sheep as they made their way down a hillside.
Hopefully you will be able to view these images through the e-mail alerts or at the website. I have been experiencing trouble with the blog, and have been in contact with technical support to attempt to get the problem resolved.
This is the final group of images from the Rocky Mountain National Park trip. Now we have the job of going through the nearly 4,000 images. Many of the images will soon be available for purchase online at our various stock photo accounts, and we are currently preparing merchandise for the launch of retail space in Terre Haute, In. More information on the products and retail space will be available soon.
As for upcoming travels, a tentative trip to Smoky Mountain National Park is planned for early November as well as a winter trip in December.








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