Wednesday, July 26, 2017

Quail Lake Park & Red Rock Open Space - Colorado Springs

As I embarked my family and myself to this road trip to Colorado (which was not a pleasure trip at the moment), I had my camera bag ready for action. The 14 hour trip took more because my wife and I love capturing photos along the way. Our journey started around 8 in the morning, with the girls strapped in, cooler with snacks, some good music and started the drive. 


Quail Lake Park - Mountain View
 The whole trip was amazing. Yes we hit a couple of issues, but nothing we couldn't deal with. I would wake up at 5:30 am, got dressed, grabbed by gear head out the door with a 52 degree weather, hit Starbucks for my nice hot coffee, and started driving towards the mountains. No GPS needed, took different roads and every turn was getting me closer to where I wanted. Until I reached the locations I wanted. 

Quail Lake Park - Morning Dock View
My first spot was Quail Lake Park. This place is amazing. Was even able to capture some labs playing in the lake while their owner thru them some sticks to catch. The gentlemen that was there told me that there are morning and even evenings that you might catch a bobcat drinking water from the south side of the lake. So I stood there for a while longer to see if I was able to capture him. No luck. But the other views I was able to capture were beautiful and amazing. 

Red Rocks Open Space
Then the next morning I was drawn by this place called Red Rocks Open Space. Now for this place I did use my GPS and I was amazed that it was pretty close to my previous locations. And once again got up super early, got my gear, headed out to Starbucks and drove to that location. And I have to say that I was without words when I got to the location. WOW! just WOW! 
I setup my equipment did an amazing time-lapse and took so many photos that I had to replace my sd-card. But it was breathtaking. 


Red Rocks Open Space - Mountain View

Was able to hit the trails and discovered more sites. From a cute fluffy bunny to a Mule Deer. But I was drawn by this eagle I saw and I decided to go to his location. I could have taken the photo from the spot I was if I had a longer range lens. My 75-300 mm lens didn't cut it. 
Red Rocks Open Space - Bunny
By the time I reached the location I saw him, he had flown the opposite direction. I was like "aw man really?". But keep the trail and followed it all the way. Until I reached the end. 



I stopped and took one last look back and thanked God for this amazing gift. I was blessed for that moment in time. I have a included a *time-lapse video that I was able to do in that area. (* if time-lapse video doesn't play please send me a message and I can send you the link so you can view it.)




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