by Andy Ambelang
Photos submitted by Jeremy Lurgio's journalism class at the University of Montana
by Greta Rybus
“Morning Meteors of the Perseid Kind” by Michael Menefree, Colorado. To see more of Michael’s work, visit his Flickr page
“Morning Glow on the Laramie” by Michael Menefree. The Laramie River flows from northern CO into this beautiful valley in southern Wyoming. To see more of Michael’s work, visit his Flickr page
“Seeing Forever for Over One Hundred Years” by Michael Menefree, Colorado. A road bathed in light leads to a century-old farm near Carr in northern Colorado. To see more of Michael’s work, visit his Flickr page
“Son, how many times do I have to tell you?” by Daryl Hunter, Moran, WY. To view more of Daryl’s work, please visit his Flickr page or http://www.daryl-hunter.com/.
“A Sunset Sonnet for Colorado’s Front Range” by Michael Menefree. Most folks think of Colorado as a mountainous paradise, but they do flat lands too. To see more of Michael’s work, visit his Flickr page
“clouds” by Greg Aitkenhead, Colorado. Another stormy evening at Curecanti National Recreation area near Gunnison, Colorado. To view more of Greg’s photography, please visit his Flickr photostream.
To view more of Bill’s photography, please visit his Flickr page or http://summit42.com/wp/.
“Pond” by Tim Leonhardt, Montana his Flickr page or http://www.timleonhardt.com/.
“Weathered Post at Lemhi Pass”, Rick Landry, Montana and Idaho. A boundary marker or gate post sits along the broad meadowed saddle just south of Lemhi Pass, astride the Continental Divide and State line between Montana and Idaho. To view more of Rick’s work, please visit his Flickr page.
“End of Day” by Bill Church. To view more of Bill’s photography, please visit his Flickr page or http://summit42.com/wp/.