World-famous Pikes Peak Framed By What We Call The Keyhole
by Bijan Pirnia
Title
World-famous Pikes Peak Framed By What We Call The Keyhole
Artist
Bijan Pirnia
Medium
Photograph - Photography
Description
Pikes Peak framed by an arch called the Keyhole located at the bottom of the Siamese Twins rock formation, Garden of the Gods city park, Colorado Springs, Colorado. world-famous Pikes Peak in the background. elevation 14115 feet (4302 meters) above sea level.
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January 12th, 2014
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Comments (2)
Connie Grainger
Wow! Amazing and perfect moment you've captured.
Bijan Pirnia replied:
Greetings to a beautiful young lady; and thank you kindly for your visit to my gallery, Connie. It's a pleasure to meet you on this site.
Timothy Hacker
I did this also but used horizontal. Not sure why I didn't do a vertical which I like.
Bijan Pirnia replied:
Mr. Timothy, dear sir, thank you kindly for your visit to my gallery. If I may put in my two pennies' worth, next time you're in our neck of the woods, you might want to bring your widest angle lens, preferably a 14mm one so you can get the top of the rock in the frame. It makes for a dramatic shot. You'll still be able to see the peak through THE KEYHOLE ARCH. If you want even more drama, you'll need puffy clouds interspersed with azure blue sky, and snow-covered Pikes Peak. That's iconic Colorado. So, come see us when you can.