Sunday, May 31, 2009

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Saturday, May 30, 2009

Happy Birthday Elliot

Elliot Van Orman from The Day Is Over (2004) from Elliot Van Orman Productions on Vimeo.


EGVO productions all the way
This would be quite the place to enjoy a cup of coffee
Denver to the East
Rocky Mountains to the West

Saturday, May 23, 2009

Moments can seem forever while frozen, but in a world pushing 
forward they come and go like the rain.  These weightless seconds
are when one can feel completely content. I try and save these 
seconds (eternally) as my motivation for the future.  Knowing
one day they will be not so easy to achieve.  
I suggest you do the same in the field of your interest.
Are time here is short.
Seize the day, while they present themselves to you.. 

This is yours- GO WITH IT

Ryan the "Broom Master" floats a turndown over one of the funniest sets in the frontrange.

BE THE RAIN

Friday, May 22, 2009

Glass Blowing

With glass and fire
No shape is out of reach..

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Saturday, May 16, 2009

Time will tell


Elliot, I really love your work!

Friday, May 15, 2009

video

Steven Hamilton- Columbus, Ohio
Jeff Sadler
Some search their whole life for the perfect place.
Others build it..
Set your imagination to the wind
Your dreams are waiting on you...

Jeff Sadler of Joplin, Missouri enjoys the fruits
of the Frontrange to the highest peaks in North America
Formed over the last 70 million years by the mother of us all.

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

josh- Redstone Local shredder

I think x-ups are one of the best aerial motions on a bicycle. Josh all day flow on the hips @ redstone
Coloradical cross up
take it easy out there!

Friday, May 8, 2009

Be the river as it rolls along

Be the river as it rolls along...
Jason Devous throwing it back...

Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Edward S. Curtis



Curtis aimed to record as many Indian groups as he could, believing that Anglo culture would soon overwhelm all American Indian cultures. He felt strongly about photographing his subjects in their own settings, which often meant arduous travel. At the same time, he committed himself to using the best—and hence most expensive—printing methods available for his works.


Amazing what a 100 years of consuming,producing and destroying can do to a place and its people

Sunday, May 3, 2009

The Air is always smooth

sky rider

Within all of us is a varying amount of space lint and star dust, the residue from our creation.  Most are too busy to notice it, and it is stronger in some than others.  It is strongest in those of us who fly and is responsible for an unconscious, subtle desire to slip into some wings and try for the elusive boundaries of our origin. 

~K.O. Eckland, "Footprints On Clouds"