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Springtime in the mountains is a time of change and growth. When snow turns to beautiful streams, giving life to vibrant plants and amazing creatures. As a photographer, this is one of the most special times for me. I love to capture new life, be it flora or fauna.

The alpine is my favorite landscape to work in, as all life that exists in the land above the clouds is unique. I work hard to get all of my gear into extreme (and extremely pretty!) locations so that I can share this splendor with everyone!

Please enjoy some of my images from the past couple of months! They were captured in the mountains I call home.

More info: deirdredenaliphotography.com

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Rocks Looking Vibrant And Joyous In A Mountain Stream

Rocks Looking Vibrant And Joyous In A Mountain Stream

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Pygmy-Flower Rock-Jasmine Looking Gorgeous In Its Bed Of Rock

Pygmy-Flower Rock-Jasmine Looking Gorgeous In Its Bed Of Rock

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#3

Snowball Saxifrage Looking Seussical!

Snowball Saxifrage Looking Seussical!

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#4

A Baby American Pika Getting Ready For A Lion King Moment!

A Baby American Pika Getting Ready For A Lion King Moment!

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Parry Clover And Moss Campion Blanketing The Alpine Tundra In Pink

Parry Clover And Moss Campion Blanketing The Alpine Tundra In Pink

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A Beautiful View From A 13,200ft Ridge

A Beautiful View From A 13,200ft Ridge

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A Yellow-Bellied Marmot Soaking Up Sunshine After Months Of Hibernation

A Yellow-Bellied Marmot Soaking Up Sunshine After Months Of Hibernation

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A Small Lake That Sits Around 12,700ft, Created By Snowmelt

A Small Lake That Sits Around 12,700ft, Created By Snowmelt

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An Alpine Buttercup Grows In A Large Talusfield

An Alpine Buttercup Grows In A Large Talusfield

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A White-Tailed Ptarmigan Begins To Transition To Her Brown Summer Plumage

A White-Tailed Ptarmigan Begins To Transition To Her Brown Summer Plumage

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