If you like my photography, please considering purchasing a print, the sales will go towards repairing my camera- After having medical bills from being very sick, I don't have the cash to repair it so I am trying to drum up print sales so I may continue to do what I love; photography. Sunday night while on a photoshoot up in the mountains, my camera gave up the ghost. It would appear the shutter died completely. After having just spent nearly a full week very ill in the hospital, I don't have the money to get a new camera or even repair it (it's loooong out of warranty) They say when it rains it pours, I think I must be going through a flood. I'm quite sad by it all as photography is my relief from an otherwise completely crazy world, it offers me peace of mind which I don't find anywhere else. This year has been incredibly hard for me, from being sick where I am facing my own mortality (because being septic is fun! Not.) to finances from hospital bills to just keeping my sanity, I have always gone to my camera to find comfort. Not much I can do now though I guess. I'll be honest with you all, it's hard being on here seeing everyone's awesome photos knowing that you can't do a dang thing to enjoy the same thing. In fact, it is downright depressing. Literally. Maybe I'll find a winning lotto ticket on the street lol
About the photograph- While freezing my keester off photographing the sunrise at Cherry Creek State Park here in Colorado, I noticed the Deer tracks in the snow. I can't even begin to tell you all how bitterly cold it was with a breeze coming off the lake but I was really hugging my hot coffee I tell ya. I wanted to try and incorporate the tracks into the scene somehow and add something to it that would be different than a typical sunrise image. It made me think though and wonder how many times I have been photographing landscapes that wildlife was close by, watching me while I was totally unaware. It was a cold morning but wow, it was beautiful with the sky and clouds and yes, that is Pikes Peak in the distance.
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