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by Eric Glaser
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Purchase a tote bag featuring the photograph "Tyndall Creek" by Eric Glaser. Our tote bags are made from soft, durable, poly-poplin fabric and include a 1" black strap for easy carrying on your shoulder. All seams are double-stitched for added durability. Each tote bag is machine-washable in cold water and is printed on both sides using the same image.
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"Tyndall Creek"
In the high country of Colorado, the fall colors are usually splendid enough. But when you add an early-season snowfall to the mix, you have a landscape that - to the first-time visitor at least - just might cause sensory overload. That's how I felt hiking on this late September morning, reveling in the glorious spectrum of colors in the pure mountain air. Tyndall Creek is a lovely glacial stream that begins at the base of Tyndall Glacier high up in Rocky Mountain National Park. Winding its way down along the trail from Emerald Lake past Dream Lake, it eventually joins Glacier Creek and runs into the Big Thompson River near Moraine Park.
Stopping on a bridge right over the creek, I composed this scene looking downstream. The mountains you see in the distance include some of the park's highest, including (from left to right) Storm Peak, the twin summits of Mount Lady Washington, and Longs Peak (partially obscured by clouds), which rises to 14,259 feet a...
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
Great scene! Featured in US Forests and Wilderness Group!
Eric Glaser replied:
Hi Chad, thanks for your feedback, and thanks very much!
Shasta Eone
Stunning image - fav / v 37
Eric Glaser replied:
Thank you, Shasta!
Kay Novy
A beautiful capture! F.V.
Eric Glaser replied:
Many thanks, Kay, I appreciate your comment!
Lynn Bauer
Definitely a gorgeous shot, Eric! I love Colorado and all the mountain scenery!! I lived there for 8 short months...but, I got out & took pictures almost every day. You just never run out of things to take pictures of there!!
Eric Glaser replied:
Hi Lynn, thanks so much for your comment. I'm glad you have so many wonderful memories here. Colorado is indeed a feast for the senses. I am so blessed and fortnate to live here. But every state has its own beauty, doesn't it? And your state - California - just might have more than any other! Thanks again, Lynn.