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by Eric Glaser
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Queen duvet cover (88" x 88") featuring the image "The High Forest" by Eric Glaser. Our soft microfiber duvet covers are hand sewn and include a hidden zipper for easy washing and assembly. Your selected image is printed on the top surface with a soft white surface underneath. All duvet covers are machine washable with cold water and a mild detergent.
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In a cold autumn rain near tree line, this subalpine spruce-fir forest provides a stunning contrast to the shimmering gold of aspen groves found just... more
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In a cold autumn rain near tree line, this subalpine spruce-fir forest provides a stunning contrast to the shimmering gold of aspen groves found just 1,500 feet lower in elevation.
The Rocky Mountains subalpine zone is the biotic zone immediately below tree line in the Rocky Mountains of North America. In Colorado, the subalpine zone occupies elevations from approximately 9,000 to 12,000 feet (2,700 to 3,700 m). It's characterized by a concentration of Englemann Spruce and Subalpine Fir, and generally excludes trees found more commonly at lower elevations such as Aspen, Ponderosa Pine, and Lodgepole Pine (adapted from Wikipedia).
Elevation: 11,100 feet
Uncompahgre Wilderness Area
Uncompahgre National Forest
West Fork, Cimarron River
San Juan Mountains
Southwest Colorado
United States
Copyright © Eric Glaser. All Rights Reserved.
Based in Colorado Springs, Colorado USA, I'm a nature and landscape photographer primarily focused on the Colorado Rocky Mountains. Working in both color and black and white, I use a variety of photographic techniques to capture the many moods of mountain landscapes, from intimate perspectives to grand vistas, in locations both iconic and seldom-visited. My goal is to produce images with vivid colors, high dynamic range, and compelling compositions. Longer lens focal lengths are preferred to bring the viewer closer into the scene, requiring every available pixel to help tell the story. Thank you for visiting the site. I hope you enjoy my work. "The mountains are calling and I must go." -- John Muir
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Chad Dutson
Wonderful forest scene! Congratulations on your feature at United States Forests and Wilderness!
Eric Glaser replied:
Hi Chad, thank you very much for featuring my work, it is appreciated.
Sharon Mau
. . ╰⊰✿ . •.¸☆ ☆¸.• Featured: :: F O R E S T S :: •.¸☆ ☆¸.• . ✿⊱╮ . . . . . http://fineartamerica.com/groups/forests.html
Eric Glaser replied:
Thank you, Sharon. It is so appreciated!
Stephanie Johnson
I love this photo. Reminds me or walking through the deep forest. The mountains have many moods - not just views of the peaks. Where was this taken?
Eric Glaser replied:
Hi, Stephanie. Thanks for your comment. Sorry for the late reply. This photo was made in the Uncompahgre Wilderness Area in the San Juan Mountains of southwest Colorado. Thanks again!
Nicole Jean-Louis
Great! Nice shot!
Eric Glaser replied:
Hi Nicole, thank you for your lovely comment; it's much appreciated!
Charles Robinson
Awesome
Eric Glaser replied:
Thanks very much, Charles.