Due to our high elevation in Summit County, we have brighter bluebird days than most of Colorado, and seeing our magnificent mountain bluebirds can make your day even more spectacular. These birds are a treasure.
February 21, 2021 7:00 am
‘Tomorrow is Sunday,’ a photobook showcasing art in the everyday on a family farm, provides an insight into how one woman navigated the mire of intense grief following the death of her brother in 2013.
Miriam O’Connor’s photobook has recently been published by Gallery of Photography Ireland and supported by Creative Europe Cooperation Project, ‘A Woman’s Work’, and The Arts Council. Prior to the publication of this book, the work was exhibited at Sirius Arts Centre, Cork.
Following the death of her brother Jerome, from cancer at the age of 49, Miriam and her sister Sheila returned home to take care of the family farm. The family run a small beef farm located near Macroom.
Photo by Denise Thatcher
Arguably one of the best things about Summit County is its natural beauty. From Hoosier Pass in the south to Ute Pass in the north, between the Eisenhower/Johnson Memorial Tunnels to the east and Vail Pass to the west and in most parts in between, you’re more likely to find a spectacular vista than an ordinary one.
With all of the mountain scenery to be had, the more daunting challenge for visitors often can be taking a photo that adequately encapsulates the feeling of what it was like to witness the view firsthand.
Some people might prefer to take home a professional image from a local gallery, but for those who are inclined to share their own vacation snaps, some local photographers have a few hints to share.
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