Backcountry skiing at Mt. Rose, Nevada
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We went backcountry skiing at Mt. Rose, Nevada. The plan was to ski all the way down to the Washoe valley, a 3000 feet drop. There was a beautiful sea of clouds. Descending down in pristine untouched deep snow was fun. But then entering the clouds it was dense fog. Everybody was well equipped with avalanche beacon, a probe and shovel. However, the tour guides deemed it to risky to proceed through dense fog, so the team had to climb all the way back to the starting point.
My friend Victor Heredia took this photo with an iPhone 6s Plus. I processed a balanced HDR photo from a JPG exposure, and carefully adjusted the curves.
-- © Victor Heredia & Peter Thoeny, CC BY-NC-SA 4.0, HDR, 1 exposure, iPhone 6s Plus, IMG_8521_hdr1bal1e
Backcountry skiing at Mt. Rose, Nevada
Thank you for visiting - ❤ with gratitude! Fave if you like it, add comments below, like the Facebook page, order beautiful HDR prints at qualityHDR.com.
We went backcountry skiing at Mt. Rose, Nevada. The plan was to ski all the way down to the Washoe valley, a 3000 feet drop. There was a beautiful sea of clouds. Descending down in pristine untouched deep snow was fun. But then entering the clouds it was dense fog. Everybody was well equipped with avalanche beacon, a probe and shovel. However, the tour guides deemed it to risky to proceed through dense fog, so the team had to climb all the way back to the starting point.
My friend Victor Heredia took this photo with an iPhone 6s Plus. I processed a balanced HDR photo from a JPG exposure, and carefully adjusted the curves.
-- © Victor Heredia & Peter Thoeny, CC BY-NC-SA 4.0, HDR, 1 exposure, iPhone 6s Plus, IMG_8521_hdr1bal1e