Liquid Gold
by Jim Garrison
Title
Liquid Gold
Artist
Jim Garrison
Medium
Photograph - Photograph
Description
The golden aspen are reflected on the surface of a high mountain lake, near Aspen, Colorado. ''Consider the lilies ... Solomon in all his glory was not arrayed like one of these.'' Luke 12:27. Welcome fellow travelers. Though originally from Illinois, Colorado has been home since 1959. Since, as a boy, I snapped my first photo, I have been captivated by the symphony of beauty, and intricate design which surrounds us. God is the composer, and this humble musician, my camera is my instrument, strives to do justice to His composition. If I have been successful, and to that end, I hope you enjoy your journey down my Colorado Trails. Please feel free to leave a comment or contact me at: jim3584@live.com. All images are the sole property of James Garrison and Colorado Trails Photography, and are protected by US copyright laws. Any use without permission is strictly prohibited.
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January 28th, 2013
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Comments (7)
Barbara Chichester
Your outstanding artwork has been chosen as a FEATURE in one of the most highly viewed Art Groups on Fine Art America. MOTIVATION MEDITATION INSPIRATION! From the hundreds of pieces of artwork received daily to review and choose from, your work has been chosen because of it's Excellence! Congratulations!
Karen Cook
What an absolutely outstanding photo and so well deserving of its group features and more! The glorious golds and greens of Autumn are so perfectly captured here and the reflection in the water gives us the second chance to enjoy them. What a warm and cozy feeling you give us, Jim!
Nadine and Bob Johnston
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