Category Archive: Photo Essay

Photosynthesis: Industrial Colorado

Industrial Colorado on Photosynthesis explores a side of Colorado sometimes obscured by the natural beauty of the landscape, yet critical to the state’s history, infrastructure and environmental issues. See the photo essay here.  Bookmark on Delicious Digg this post Recommend on Facebook share via Reddit Share with Stumblers Tweet about it Subscribe to the comments on this …

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Photosynthesis, Oct. 24: Leaves

This week’s theme — leaves — is just in time, as the winds shake them from the trees and forecasters call for snow.

Photosynthesis, Oct. 10: Colorado Through My Eyes

The second round of Photosynthesis is completed, with a new and beautiful set of images posted for viewing on our Photosynthesis website.  Photosynthesis is the multimedia branch of the Boulder Stand, and a fantastic venue to share the world through your lens. The theme of our next contest is leaves, an ever-interesting, dramatically transforming subject …

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Photosynthesis: Savoring the Summertime

Check out Photosynthesis for this week’s photo contest winners! We look forward to more submissions for the next round of Photosynthesis, with a theme that’s perfect for those just settling into Colorado as a new home, and those who never tire of the scenery: Colorado through my eyes. Please submit your images to multimedia@theboulderstand.org by Sunday October 7th …

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Photosynthesis: A Call for Reader Submissions

In the natural world, photosynthesis is the process by which plants use light and chlorophyll to transform CO2 and other elements into energy for growth.  Now, however, it is also the method by which The Boulder Stand collects and “synthesizes” your photos into one cohesive whole. Drawing out the metaphor further, you’ll of course need some …

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Environmental Explorations: Filipinos in the Philippines

Before traveling to the Philippines, I knew very little of the country, aside from the pesky linguistic incongruity between its name (the Philippines) and the adjective used to describe it (Filipino).

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