by Alazanto, Kevin Davis, our son
This photo was taken on November 29, 2006 using a Canon PowerShot G7
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Filed under Art, Photography
Tagged as Alazanto, art, Continental Divide, footprint, Kevin Davis, New Mexico, photography, red cliffs
Nice because they were not the expected footprints!
This is Gorgeous! What an inexpressible gift Kevin gave you.
Stunning in its simplicity – something very poignant in that lone footprint in the snow. I agree with what Caddo said – such a wonderful gift your son left you.
The color of the snow against the color of the rock is stunning. The snow looks so clean and crunchy.
The melting mark of an unexpected presence. Wonderful photo!
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Nice because they were not the expected footprints!
This is Gorgeous! What an inexpressible gift Kevin gave you.
Stunning in its simplicity – something very poignant in that lone footprint in the snow. I agree with what Caddo said – such a wonderful gift your son left you.
The color of the snow against the color of the rock is stunning. The snow looks so clean and crunchy.
The melting mark of an unexpected presence. Wonderful photo!