
Getting your player ready...
From mid-December to mid-March, that certain frozen slant of winter- afternoon light weights our lives.
As spring begins to thaw that edge — interrupted now and then by insubordinate storms — Denver Post photographers offer some memorable images of Colorado’s coldest season.
Swapping their fancy digital equipment for $20 fixed-focus Holga 120Ns, they found nuances in frozen still lifes and frosty vistas throughout the state.
In these portraits, as Emily Dickenson once wrote, “the landscape listens/Shadows hold their breath.”


