SIERRA INSPIRATION PHOTOTHON!
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Re: SIERRA INSPIRATION PHOTOTHON!
Can't wait!
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From last September. North Peak with Mt Conness at frame left from no name pond. With the long ridge on the right, it was an ideal subject for creating this extra wide reflection. Before I as a retired person bother with the long drive and effort to work such subjects, I'll carefully check weather sites that forecast a morning with calm breezes, especially wunderground dot com 10-day. Sony A6000, image is 45 shot focus stack blend of 5 frames, 5 column 1 row stitch blend, 15700 by 6000 pixels so the above 1570 pixel wide downsized web version is 1/10 actual pixel dimensions. My Sigma 30mm lens angle of view was barely able to get both the peak top and full reflection in. The white metamorphic geology areas middle ground is a band of marble with below a crop at 50% pixels:
From last September. North Peak with Mt Conness at frame left from no name pond. With the long ridge on the right, it was an ideal subject for creating this extra wide reflection. Before I as a retired person bother with the long drive and effort to work such subjects, I'll carefully check weather sites that forecast a morning with calm breezes, especially wunderground dot com 10-day. Sony A6000, image is 45 shot focus stack blend of 5 frames, 5 column 1 row stitch blend, 15700 by 6000 pixels so the above 1570 pixel wide downsized web version is 1/10 actual pixel dimensions. My Sigma 30mm lens angle of view was barely able to get both the peak top and full reflection in. The white metamorphic geology areas middle ground is a band of marble with below a crop at 50% pixels:
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not much to see here, but over on Flickr you get to see it 2048 wide
about 300 degree view pano last August, you know where
Welcome to the top
about 300 degree view pano last August, you know where
Welcome to the top
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Got my next trip planned to begin in early August. Maybe a repeat of this, but still not sure where it'll take me this summer.
Moon, crazy eroded rocks and the summit hut
Break on Pinchot Pass
Moon, crazy eroded rocks and the summit hut
Break on Pinchot Pass
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Let's not forget the meadows and fens.
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Off trail southwest of Pinchot Pass, about 15 minutes west of the JMT, heading to an unnamed lake at 11,500 ft. Mount Wynne is the big peak in this image, while my destination was in the other direction. The tarn in the image can be seen from Pinchot Pass.
Fading daylight off the beaten path
About 5 weeks and I hope to be back in the Sierra. Still have to come up with a route and game plan for the time I have in August, but it should be pretty epic this year after all that snow.
Fading daylight off the beaten path
About 5 weeks and I hope to be back in the Sierra. Still have to come up with a route and game plan for the time I have in August, but it should be pretty epic this year after all that snow.
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Dave_Ayers wrote:
Ian.
...or the meadows and fens with dogs in them!Let's not forget the meadows and fens.
Ian.
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From this summer, moon rise just after midnight above Wanda Lake and Mt. McGee
Moonrise over Wanda Lake
Moonrise over Wanda Lake
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