tonydwolfe
Close Encounters
Mash Potatoes. There's a reference here, and the answer is closer than you think. It's not the same mountain of course. Not nearly as famous for certain, but the way the mountain formed reminded me so much of it I had to shoot it. I had been there for sunrise, but I wasn't as thrilled with those shots, the sky was perfectly cloudless, formless, no mood, no emotion. Flat bright light, I could of made it work, but I have learned to stop forcing things into a narrative I don't enjoy. So I hiked to one of the overlooks and shot it higher. This is Pilot Mountain North of Greensboro.
ISO: 160
Aperture: f8
SS: 1/60
Focal: 23mm
No Filters, Just some hiking and a few shots
Close Encounters
Mash Potatoes. There's a reference here, and the answer is closer than you think. It's not the same mountain of course. Not nearly as famous for certain, but the way the mountain formed reminded me so much of it I had to shoot it. I had been there for sunrise, but I wasn't as thrilled with those shots, the sky was perfectly cloudless, formless, no mood, no emotion. Flat bright light, I could of made it work, but I have learned to stop forcing things into a narrative I don't enjoy. So I hiked to one of the overlooks and shot it higher. This is Pilot Mountain North of Greensboro.
ISO: 160
Aperture: f8
SS: 1/60
Focal: 23mm
No Filters, Just some hiking and a few shots