Under Color

Taken in the same region of the Caribou-Targhee National Forest as my recent Redemption in Color post, the undergrowth was so vibrant in this location that you could almost ‘hear’ the yellow.  I wish I would have been able to shoot this scene a bit wider, but several old pines prevented me from opening things up to the left of what you see here.  I’m pretty particular about fragmented elements jutting into the frame, but I’m wondering now what I could have come up with…once again proving that, as a photographer, if you consider a shot in any way, shape or form…shoot it!

Under Color

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Cody Redmon

Cody Redmon

A native and current resident of Montana, I fell in love with landscapes at an early age. Growing up in a rural area gave me access to explore my interest while visiting some truly amazing places. I have a deep respect for the wilds and am pleased to present to you scenes and vistas from the back reaches of the western US and beyond. Professional portfolio site: CodyRedmon.com

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