Rollins Pass East
Modern-Day Professional Photography of Rollins Pass East
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“The train followed steep switchbacks to quickly gain elevation: Giant’s Ladder was how the train ascended the Atlantic slope of the Continental Divide and the great Southern Rocky Mountains. The train crossed trestles and continued the punishing climb. After completing a near circle around an idyllic alpine lake, the train snaked through paths cut through the krummholz and columbine flowers blooming beside massive snowdrifts. The train threaded the eye of the needle: a small 170-foot-long tunnel above the tree line, then crossed two trestles that precipitously clung to a mountainside and reached the summit at Corona….” (description of Rollins Pass East, Rollins Pass, page 9)
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All images are available as professional photographic prints, canvases, or digital image files for use in print, media, marketing, or websites. Print sizes (in inches) include 4×6, 5×7, 8×10, 11×14, 16×20, 20×24, and 20×30. Canvas sizes (in inches) include 8×10, 11×14, 16×20, 20×24, 24×36. Canvases can also be printed in ultra-large formats, including 3 feet by 5 feet, or even larger. Our works are displayed in businesses including restaurants and doctors’ waiting rooms, have been featured in print mediums, as well as on the silver screen. Corona Station Photography prints and canvases also make excellent real estate closing gifts, housewarming gifts, and much more.
Corona Station Photography utilizes handheld, mounted, tripod, gimballed, and aerial photography mediums. All drone photography was flown under an FAA Part 107 certificate and all flights complied with the rules set forth by the FAA for UAS flights within the United States; no drones took off, landed, or were operated from wilderness. Night small unmanned aircraft systems (sUAS) operations are authorized under a 14 CFR § 107.29 Daylight Operations Waiver/Certificate of Waiver. B. Travis Wright, MPS is a representative with the FAA Safety Team (FAASTeam) as a DronePro to help establish a positive safety culture within the aviation community.