Little Pines Photos is based in Grand Lake, Colorado.
The pictures are a scramble of the flora and fauna of the Rocky Mountain environs near Grand Lake. Many are taken in the Rocky Mountain National Park, west entrance. I have been taking photos since the 1950s and became more serious with the advent of digital photography. I shoot Canon and Sony and post process with Lightroom and a bit of Photoshop. I attempt to keep the price as reasonable as possible.
The photos are first offered to you on canvas in five standard sizes. The canvas will be stretched over 3/4" wood. The photos are the most reasonably priced if ordered this way. If you have questions about the characteristics of a print on canvas, let me know.
One can order photos in different sizes, on different media (metal, plastic, with frames, for example), but the price increases. If this is desired, use my email address, below, to order.
All orders are carefully printed and shipped to you by a trusted partner of LPP. Please let me know via email if you are not satisfied with the finished product.
All photos © Little Pines Photos. Neal Cross.
Exploring and Capturing the Beauty found in The Rocky Mountains
Grand Lake, Colorado is a breathtaking tapestry of mountain beauty, where nature reigns supreme. This haven for wildlife is home to a diverse array of creatures, from majestic moose and herds of mule deer, to other unforgettable encounters. The crisp mountain air is alive with the sights and sounds of nature's wonders. With endless opportunities for landscape, wildlife, and adventure photography, Grand Lake is a photographer's dream.
Purchase Canvas Prints Below - Shipping is Included
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Bee on Thistle
A Spring pic from our yard. Bees are not so numerous around here.
The canvas will be stretched over 3/4″ wood.
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Proud Bull Elk
A rocky hill on the edge of Timber Creek Campground holds a special memory. This bull elk suddenly appeared on top of it as if from Disney. Within just a few seconds I grabbed my camera and hoped for one lucky shot before he ran into the trees. This silhouette perfectly conveys the majesty and miracle of RMNP.
The canvas will be stretched over 3/4″ wood.
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Colorado River to Mt Bowen
The Colorado River meanders through the Kawuneeche Valley on its way to supplying millions of people with water.
The canvas will be stretched over 3/4″ wood.
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Moose Head On
This picture was taken several years ago. He was stationary long enough for me to get this shot.
The canvas will be stretched over 3/4″ wood.
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Blue Birds in Love
I waited for this picture as the swallows and blue birds were competing for a house. The blue birds won.
The canvas will be stretched over 3/4″ wood.
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A Bridge to Bowen and Baker
For many years the private owners of land inside the park enjoyed this view from their cabin in the Kawuneechee Valley. Two streams meander from the Bowen and Baker peaks and converge here before joining the Colorado River.
The canvas will be stretched over 3/4″ wood.
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Boat Dock in Fall
There are a number of good-looking cabins on Sun Valley Lake near Grand Lake. This picture indicates that some lucky folks have leisure time in mind.
The canvas will be stretched over 3/4″ wood.
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Elk with Grass
The bull elk will sharpen their rack by rubbing on trees and digging the dirt and grass. In RMNP.
The canvas will be stretched over 3/4″ wood.
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Jack in Flowers
A friend’s dog in a cluster of dandelions. He was a great model.
The canvas will be stretched over 3/4″ wood.
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Moose and Baby
Taken in the spring of 2024 in RMNP. This baby was only hours old.
The canvas will be stretched over 3/4″ wood.
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Long’s Peak
Long’s Peak looms over Rainbow Curve on the east side of RMNP and beckons photographers to snap away. The nearby trees add an additional spot from which to frame the peak.
The canvas will be stretched over 3/4″ wood.
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Elk Near Holzwarth
The area near the Historic Holzwarth Trout Ranch is a favorite spot of the elk rut (mating) each fall. This guy was bugling for a girl-friend during the rut a few years ago. Luckily, I took enough shots to get this dramatic one.
The canvas will be stretched over 3/4″ wood.
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Bridge House
Cabin on Colorado River among the golden aspen in autumn.
The canvas will be stretched over 3/4″ wood.
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Shall We Dance
Every spring, the cranes migrate north to Canada and often stop along the way to rest and eat to get ready for the final flight north.
The canvas will be stretched over 3/4″ wood.
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Walden Pasture
The pastures near Walden, CO are vast and usually empty except for a few cows and the occasional moose.
The canvas will be stretched over 3/4″ wood.
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Aspen Lane
Fall is glorious in the Grand Lake area. It is always great to find a lane like this one.
The canvas will be stretched over 3/4″ wood.