Working With Artists have an Annual Members Show. This is a fun show that is not juried and is open to all members. Members can hang up to two photographs each. Friday night was the reception, where awards were announced. Over 180 photographs were hanging in the gallery.
I submitted two mounted prints. The town of Como, Colorado, used to be site of a station serving the narrow gauge railroad that once ran across South Park. The line split used to serve a line to Brekenridge over the Como Pass. This is one colorful house and garage that I found in 2008 on a trip to make aspen photographs in the area during the fall.
Prior to visiting Zion in 2008, I made a trip over the Kaiparowitz Plateau to Escalante. There are several sandstone formations in Devil’s Garden that I photographed. This is an HDR image that I made just before the sun set.
Be sure to visit Working With Artists in the Belmar Arts District, Lakewood to view all photographs. The exhibition runs until September 26. Visit their website at http://workingwithartists.org for more information.