After a summer rain storm moved over the Rockies, a lone Columbine stands out against the wet green grass. The Colorado Blue Columbine is the state flower, and one of the most recognizable wildflowers in the state. In July and August these beautiful flowers pop up in alpine and sub-alpine areas of the mountains, a sure reminder that its finally summer. Although, summer is a term used loosely around here. An hour or so after taking this photo I found myself photographing a herd of elk in a mid-July snowstorm.
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