I hope everyone survived Labor Day Weekend…the official end of summer in Crested Butte. No more white pants, no more straw hats. It’s over people! Gosh I hope not. I still have summer photos to make. I should probably hurry since Gunnison is under a freeze warning for tonight. Not too many green leaves left for us up here at 9000+ feet above sea level. With a high of 58 degrees today, I know my days are numbered.
Today’s photograph is called “Christmas in Autumn”.
Besides being a captivating composition using the “rule of thirds” in a panoramic format, this photograph speaks to so much that is “ME”. A single pine tree in a forest of Aspens speaks to aloneness, individuality, uniqueness and independence. The incorporation of Aspen leaves on the pine tree as a major element speaks to integration and acceptance of the difference or uniqueness. The contrast of colors and tones supports the underlying social contrasts. The off-center composition continues this support of the social elements.
If you double click on the photo I think you can view it full screen.
After printing and selling this photograph I was cleaning out my files and found numerous transparencies and negatives of this tree in this forest, all composed the same way but never printed. It never quite “came together”. I have spring, summer, sunlit, back-lit, and other fall images of this very same setting which never really made the cut. I think I had always been looking for something different…the Aspen leaves on a conifer tree. Or something? Soft diffused light, Aspen leaves on a small conifer tree at the height of fall color on Kebler Pass Road in western Colorado.
It’s hard to get it all to come together. We (landscape photographers) tend to shoot a lot of images no one ever sees. It might be “good” but it’s not “different” or “great”. So we come back under different seasons or lighting conditions or times of day until we capture something that actually excites us and, hopefully, you.
Christmas in Autumn is offered as a limited edition of 25 images signed on gallery wrapped canvas at 18″ x 48″ hand printed and stretched by me. We’re at #6 in the edition which would sell retail at $800 but this week only and for # 6 only, you could own Christmas in Autumn for $ 600 including shipping and sales tax. Sorry, only one at this price! If you’re interested send me an email or comment on this page.
Please let me know your thoughts or feelings about this image and how I might make this post more relevant to you. Please forgive my spelling. My “i” is sticking.
Thanks and have a great week. Until next Monday.
Dusty Demerson



