A Day in the Life of a Dog – In A Colorado Minute (Whiskey Business 5)
One day this week, Whiskey Dog wore a GoPro camera to show you what a day in the life of a dog looks like: from getting up in the morning to an afternoon…
Autumn Wildflowers – In A Colorado Minute (Week 337)
Over the last few weeks, I’ve been in awe with all the colorful Colorado autumn wildflowers… and the cool shapes that the summer wildflowers have morphed into. My original plan was to share…
Meet Luci Westphal (Documentarian) – In A Minute Portrait (Week 366)
For my very last weekly 1-minute video and the 7-year anniversary of the “In A Minute” Moving Postcard web series, I shot and edited (that’s the hard part) a 1-minute portrait of myself, Luci…
Horsetooth Reservoir, Ft. Collins (Colorado) – Happier Place
The beautiful Horsetooth Reservoir, just west of Ft. Collins, is the perfect Colorado getaway: swimming, boating, fishing, hiking, biking, wildflowers, wildlife, stunning sunsets and lots of places for secluded picnics.
Coyote Ridge – In A Colorado Minute (Week 363)
Coyote Ridge Natural Area (Larimer County, Colorado) is perfectly situated between Ft. Collins and Loveland and right where the Great Plains meet the Foothills of the Rocky Mountains. The only catch: no dogs allowed….
Timeless Horsetooth Reservoir – In A Colorado Minute (Week 359)
Horsetooth Reservoir, just west of Ft. Collins (Colorado), is beautiful year-round, over almost 70 decades and through various lenses. It has timeless beauty – at least to me. When most of us conjure…
Colorado Instagram 2016 – In A Colorado Minute (Week 349)
The “Colorado Instagram 2016” video features a collection of my favorite Colorado images I published throughout 2016 on the Instagram app (and website). For those who don’t know: Instagram is a photography app…
Moonflower Time-Lapse – In A Colorado Minute (Week 340)
The Moonflower (Ipomoea alba) or Moonvine, is often considered a night-blooming Morning Glory since it belongs to the Morning Glory family (Convolvulaceae). The colorful Morning Glory usually blooms with first light and wilts…