View Full Version : Tim Mc Kenna' s Photography
Antonio Correia
Dec-15-2006, 02:32 PM
Don't know if this is the right place for post this but here it is.
Do you know this guy (http://www.tim-mckenna.com/)' work ?
davidryan
Jan-02-2007, 12:56 PM
Don't know if this is the right place for post this but here it is.
Do you know this guy (http://www.tim-mckenna.com/)' work ?
I wanna move to wherever he took this photos. I'm so sick of all this snow here in Colorado that I'd sell my house right this moment if I broke even! Very good stuff.
Antonio Correia
Jan-02-2007, 01:01 PM
I wanna move to wherever he took this photos. I'm so sick of all this snow here in Colorado that I'd sell my house right this moment if I broke even! Very good stuff.
:D:D:D
Can you do that ?
If you can just do it !
:thumb
Ric Grupe
Jan-02-2007, 01:04 PM
I wanna move to wherever he took this photos. I'm so sick of all this snow here in Colorado that I'd sell my house right this moment if I broke even! Very good stuff.
I don't think so! :wink
I lived in Colorado as a youth and wonder why I never went back. (well..actually...money)
You guys got clobbered! That will change in time. Without a doubt, one of the most beautiful places on earth.:D
Ric Grupe
Jan-02-2007, 01:08 PM
Tahiti's angel (http://www.tim-mckenna.com/vahines.html)
Oh my...:lust
:D
Antonio Correia
Jan-02-2007, 01:08 PM
You are in the heart of the US !
In the center I mean.
:thumb
The climate of Colorado is best described as being cool and dry compared to the rest of the United States. While that is generally true throughout most of the state, the climate of Colorado is very complex. The typical south-north/cooler-warmer variation in other states is generally not applicable at all in Colorado. The climate of a particular locale in Colorado depends not just on the elevation an area lies, but also on the movements of air masses in and around the area. The location of mountain ranges and surrounding valleys affect local climate greatly. As a general rule, with an increase in elevation comes a decrease in temperature and an increase in precipitation. A main climatic division in Colorado occurs where the Rocky Mountains begin with the Front Range cities and the plains to the east, the Mountains and valleys to the west, and the foothills as a transitional zone in between the two. from the Wikipedia
truth
Jan-02-2007, 03:58 PM
If you like those images check out one of smumugs very own...here! (http://johnrowephoto.smugmug.com/)
http://johnrowephoto.smugmug.com/photos/38795120-L.jpg
http://johnrowephoto.smugmug.com/photos/38781659-L.jpg
Antonio Correia
Jan-03-2007, 12:34 PM
Very ... not nice, but spectacular, gorgeous, beautiful place and photos.
I've never been to a place like this.
Thank you for the link. :D:thumb
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