In this second study of Rocky Mountain National Park, the landscape leans deeper into atmosphere and elevation. Layered ridgelines recede into the distance, each softened slightly by high-altitude haze, creating a natural gradient of stone, shadow, and sky.
Light moves laterally across the peaks, tracing the contours of granite faces and revealing subtle transitions between alpine tundra and exposed rock. Valleys below remain grounded in muted greens and slate tones, while the upper summits catch brighter definition against an open Western sky.
Rocky Mountains #2 emphasizes depth and perspective — a composition built on distance and repetition. It captures the quiet discipline of the high country, where elevation shapes both terrain and mood. The result is a cinematic fine art interpretation of the Mountain West, defined by scale, structure, and expansive alpine clarity.
In this second study of Rocky Mountain National Park, the landscape leans deeper into atmosphere and elevation. Layered ridgelines recede into the distance, each softened slightly by high-altitude haze, creating a natural gradient of stone, shadow, and sky.
Light moves laterally across the peaks, tracing the contours of granite faces and revealing subtle transitions between alpine tundra and exposed rock. Valleys below remain grounded in muted greens and slate tones, while the upper summits catch brighter definition against an open Western sky.
Rocky Mountains #2 emphasizes depth and perspective — a composition built on distance and repetition. It captures the quiet discipline of the high country, where elevation shapes both terrain and mood. The result is a cinematic fine art interpretation of the Mountain West, defined by scale, structure, and expansive alpine clarity.