Members of the Pikes Peak Whitewater Club get together at the Cheyenne Mountain High School Swimming pool every Sunday evening to practice their skills as they wait for the whitewater season to start. Photos by Mark Reis

Bob McIntyre, who has been the Broadmoor Hotel’s official photographer for over 50 years passed away last week. Mr. McIntyre has photographed so many of the celebrities, including seven presidents, that have come to visit Colorado Springs and stayed at the Broadmoor. If you have seen his work, it is exhibited at the Wall of Fame in the Broadmoor West.

Longtime Broadmoor photographer Bob McIntyre stands in the hallway in Broadmoor West, where the walls are covered with celebrity portraits he has shot over the fifty-three years he has been working in the area. His favorite celebrities include Bob Hope who sends him a Christmas card every year and Red Skelton, who was very kind and funny. (The Gazette, Carol Lawrence )

Broadmoor photographer Bob McIntyre photographs Bill Hybl, Friday, August 21, 1998 in front of the Broadmoor Hotel. (The Gazette, Bob Jackson )
Saturday’s super moon, captured by Jerilee.
A super moon is when a full moon coincides with approaching earth at it’s closet orbit.
Did anyone else get a great photo of the moon? Send to photo@gazette.com and we will post it in a gallery.

The super moon rises past the Fallen Fire Fighter Memorial in Memorial Park on Saturday, March 19, 2011. (JERILEE BENNETT,THE GAZETTE)

A man looks on at a shelter for those displaced by the earthquake Wednesday, March 16, 2011, in Koriyama, Japan. (AP Photo/Gregory Bull)

Reiko Miura, 68, cries as she looks for her sister's son at a tsunami-hit area in Otsuchi, Iwate Prefecture, northern Japan, Wednesday, March 16, 2011, after Friday's earthquake and tsunami. (AP Photo/Itsuo Inouye)

A woman uses her phone as she found a quiet place at a shelter for those evacuated away from the Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear plant Wednesday, March 16, 2011, in Koriyama, Japan. (AP Photo/Gregory Bull)

Tsunami survivors' notes seeking information about their missing relatives and friends put up on the entrance of Natori City Hall in Natori, Miyagi Prefecture, northern Japan, Wednesday, March 16, 2011 five days after the disaster. (AP Photo/Koji Sasahara)

Braving falling snow, a woman looks around destroyed factory in the rubble Wednesday, March 16, 2011 in Kesennuma, Miyagi Prefecture, five days after an earthquake-triggered tsunami devastated northeastern coastal towns in Japan. (AP Photo/Kyodo News)
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People walk a road between the rubble of destroyed buildings in Minamisanriku town, Miyagi Prefecture, northern Japan, Monday, March 14, 2011, three days after a powerful earthquake-triggered tsunami hit the country's east coast. (AP Photo/The Yomiuri Shimbun, Tsuyoshi Matsumoto)

A ferry stranded on a building is seen in Otsuchi, Iwate Prefecture, northern Japan, Sunday, March 13, 2011, two days after a powerful earthquake-triggered tsunami hit the country's east coast. (AP Photo/The Yomiuri Shimbun)

Vessels float on oil spilled water in Fudai, Iwate, northern Japan Monday, March 14, 2011 following Friday's massive earthquake and the ensuing tsunami. (AP Photo/Yomiuri Shimbun, Hiroshi Adachi)

In this photo taken Sunday, March 13, 2011, a member of Japan Air Self-Defense Force rescues a victim in Ishinomaki, northern Japan, two days after a powerful earthquake-triggered tsunami hit the country's east coast. (AP Photo/The Yomiuri Shimbun, Makoto Kondo)

In this photo released by the Japanese Defense Agency, Hiromitsu Shinkawa, right, waves to rescuers before being rescued to a Maritime Self-Defense Force destroyer on Sunday March 13, 2011. When spotted, the 60-year-old man was floating off the coast of Fukushima's Futaba town on the roof of his house after being swept away in a tsunami. He was in good condition. (AP Photo/Defense Ministry) EDITORIAL USE ONLY

The rubble caused by an earthquake and tsunami fill the landscape in Yamada, Iwate Prefecture, Japan, Monday, March 14, 2011, three days after northeastern coastal towns were devastated by an earthquake and tsunami. (AP Photo/Kyodo News)

An unidentified mother watches her baby who was born on March 2 at a shelter in Iwaki, Fukushima Prefecture, Monday March 14, 2011, three days after northeastern coastal towns were devastated by an earthquake and tsunami. (AP Photo/Kyodo News)
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