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Photo of the Day: Gorilla Loose in Telluride Colorado

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At its root, this blog is about photographs. So here’s one I snagged last night with my iPhone at sunset from the always-epic Telluride, Colorado. Anybody spot the gorilla face in the picture?

[btw, As I mention the gorilla face… Photo gear is good, but vision is better. TODAY starting at 11am Seattle time–and throughout the weekend–a must see. Join us LIVE for FREE over at www.creativeLIVE.com as we bring you a masters-series weekend with David Duchemin, award winning photographer and author of the best selling photo books Within the Frame and VisionMongers. How to “see” pictures and pursue your dreams in photography isn’t just something you’re born with – they are skills you can learn. Register here now for free, join us all weekend long!]

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Photo of the Day: Gorilla Loose in Telluride Colorado

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  1. Terri Davis says:
    September 4, 2010 at 12:05 am

    Chase – An amazing job! What I’ve seen & read so far..I will purchase this book. Seattle is a unique place, a lot of sounds & “fashion” came out of Seattle. I want to see more! And the hard work & dedication that you have put into a project of this magnitude is absolutely astounding. Donating your proceeds to artists, new & old has something to be said all on its own. Truely beautiful work. I love pictures of people. You look at them & wonder what they’ve gone thru, where they are, what hardships or joys they have had in life. A couple other photographers that can capture “real people”, that I have always admired is Annie Leibovitz and Linda McCartney. Two women who could capture the essence of people. Just as you have. Be proud of your work. I can’t wait to own this book! Thank you!
    Terri
    xoxoxox (this is how i sign just about everything)

  2. Jim says:
    August 18, 2010 at 2:26 pm

    Looks more like Kermit the Frog to me. Or maybe a ninja turtle, like someone else mentioned. Fantastic shot though. Still wish that app was available for android.

  3. Phil says:
    August 10, 2010 at 6:44 pm

    Love my iPhone always with me camera. So nice to see your great phone shots and so many others online!

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