Landscape Photographs Gmgpc Collection
Immerse yourself in the breathtaking landscapes captured by John Collier in 1943
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Immerse yourself in the breathtaking landscapes captured by John Collier in 1943. From the majestic Sangre de Cristo Mountains in New Mexico to the stunning vista over the Rio Grande valley, these landscape photographs transport you to a world of natural beauty and tranquility. In 'Sangre de Cristo Mt. New Mexico', Collier captures the rugged peaks of this mountain range, showcasing their grandeur against a clear blue sky. The 'Vista westward over the Rio Grande valley' offers a sweeping view that stretches as far as the eye can see, with rolling hills and lush greenery painting a picture-perfect scene. Moving on to 'Cerros, near Costilla', we are treated to an intimate glimpse of New Mexico's rural charm, with its rustic adobe houses nestled amidst golden fields. As we venture further north into Colorado through 'Sangre de Cristo Mountains', Collier reveals nature's raw power and untamed wilderness through snow-capped peaks and dense forests. Returning to Taos County, 'Questa' captivates us with its quaint town nestled among towering mountains, offering a sense of serenity and seclusion. The Moreno Valley in Colfax County showcases vast expanses of untouched land that seem to stretch on forever, while the Valley of Chacon in Mora County enchants us with its idyllic countryside dotted with charming farmhouses. Finally, shifting our focus from New Mexico to New York state, we discover farmland nestled within Taconic Range near Hudson River Valley - an unexpected oasis amidst bustling city life. And lastly but not least important is Richmondsville's Catskill Mountains farmland - an enchanting escape where nature reigns supreme.