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Mt Robson in the Spring.
27May2017
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Here was Mt. Kitayokodake, North Yatsugatake in Japan.
Taken on the south peak of Mt. Kitayokodake (2,471m)
It's been ages since I've taken a sunset picture. My friend and I were driving down the freeway near Lodi after a day of bird photography when we saw this gorgeous sunset. We zipped off the freeway and pulled over and after a minute or so, it was past the peak. So glad we caught it!
OTD post from 2021:
We left CLNP in the south and drove to Hood River up north.
Mt Hood dominates the landscape in the northern half of the state. HFF!
Tea terrace in Mt. Ali, Chiayi County, Taiwan. One of the the best tea production areas in Taiwan.
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Panasonic DMC-LX10
ƒ/1.4
1/1000
8.8 mm
ISO 125
Mt. Walker, located in the Olympic National Forest, is the only peak facing Puget Sound that has a road to its summit. It is densely covered with 100 year-old Douglas-fir trees and Native Pacific rhododendrons. The south viewpoint is at an elevation 2805 feet.
The Hood Canal and the nearer Dabob and Quilcene Bays are the waterways in the foreground and Puget Sound is in the distance. Seattle, 28 miles away, is faintly visible at the horizon
Reflection Lake
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I finally escaped from the BC smoke out and headed up to see my old friend Mt. Shuksan. There was still a little smoke haze around, but at least I could breath again and Picture Lake was picture perfect as always..... For as heavily as this place is visited, I was just about the only one there....
Late fall when most of the snow pack has melted leaving Mt. Hood pretty much bare bones..no white coat until it snowed 24" that night The wondrous part is the evergreen forest stays green all year.
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We spent a long Easter weekend in New Zealand's stunning MacKenzie Country area. This is an image of Mt Sefton as we are approaching the carpark for the Hooker Valley walk. This is a 5 image stitched pano (50% overlap) taken hand-held in portrait orientation with my 105mm Sigma prime. Each of the 5 images is a set of 3 exposure bracketed images. I pre-processed the RAW images in DxO PhotoLab. Followed by creating 5 exposure stacked images and stitched into a pano using Affinity Photo.
I couldn't help but think that this cluster of bright lilies looked somewhat like a mountain. )0: Happy Monday!
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Three shot pano of Mt Rainier, shot from the south at White Pass. Snowshoed up above the ski area for an unobstructed view.
Mt. Holly....the restaurant "Robin's Nest" is reflected in the window, and the blue on the right of the photo is the edge of a giant mural which contains my flickr buddy icon
Muir Snowfield, Anvil Rock. Camp Muir is barely visible. Tents and buildings are visible in large view.
location: @ summit, mt. pulag, kabayan, benguet, philippines
image info: nikon d90, 18-200mm@18.00mm focal length, manual settings w/ circular polarizer filter, iso:200, exposure:1/160s, aperture:f/8.0 and handheld
shot taken last: april 10, 2011
photo process info: natural light, with crop and no hdr. pp in adobe cs2 (adjustment of brightness/ contrast, exposure, shadows/ highlights, and color balance) and picasa 3.0 (adjusment of sharpen, tuning, crop, graduated tint and watermark).
Mt Everest, View from Gokyo Ri..
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I hope that the Mt. Whitney Viewpoint, with its rustic wooden sign, will look much the same 50 years from now as it has for the past half-century I’ve been visiting.
Some places, especially those as remote and protected as the lands around Mount Whitney, have a timeless quality to them, resisting significant change.
It's a special experience to witness a place that seems to defy the rapid changes of the modern world, offering a consistent connection to nature over generations
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Mount Whitney is a prominent peak in the Sierra Nevada mountain range, located in east-central California. It holds the distinction of being the highest point in the contiguous United States, with an elevation generally cited as 14,505 feet (4,421 meters) above sea level.
Mount Whitney straddles the border of Inyo and Tulare counties, and its western slope lies within Sequoia National Park, while its eastern slopes are in Inyo National Forest. It rises dramatically over 10,000 feet above the Owens Valley floor to its east.
Mount Whitney is primarily composed of granite, formed during the Cretaceous period. Its distinctive shape has been sculpted by ancient glaciers, leaving behind cirques, moraines, and thousands of glacial lakes in the surrounding landscape.
Mount Whitney was named in 1864 in honor of Josiah Whitney, who was the state geologist of California and sponsored the geological survey that discovered it. The first recorded ascent was on August 18, 1873, by Charles Begole, Albert Johnson, and John Lucas.
Mount Whitney is remarkably close to Badwater Basin in Death Valley National Park, which is the lowest point in North America at 282 feet below sea level. This proximity creates a dramatic contrast in elevation within a relatively small geographic area.
(Nikon Z6II, Nikkor 17-28/2.8, 1/400 @ f/20, ISO 720, edited to taste)
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From our Summer 2021 two-week trip from California to Mt. Rainier, Washington, July 2021. The evolving album is available here
Photo taken from the Pinal Mountains in AZ. Mt. Turnbull is the highest point on the San Carlos Apache Rez at 8282'. I like the intricate topography in this shot.
Mt. Wilson in the Back Ground - Priest Gulch, CO Area
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To night the sky was very beautiful. This is my favorite mountain again. Mt.Avqutikitsoq in Tasersuaq Greenland.
The view from the summit lookout on Mt Kaputar, near Narrabri, NSW, on a cloudy, wet day. This is a stitched panorama taken with my phone.