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This shot is from Mount Clemens, in Yakima county of Washington state. It is overlooking the naches valley. Yakima is known for its desert climate and fruit. My goal is to show the great diversity and beauty of this often overlooked area.
Rima San Giuseppe. Italy
The great skyline of Monte Rosa Massif, showing here its most impressive flanks: the Southern one and the Eastern one. The big mountain stands above the Divide between the valleys of Sermenza river (the most important feeder of Sesia river) and Anza river, making the other rugged peaks look like small things.
Photo taken from the summit of Cima del Tiglio, a great viewpoint and beautiful hike.
Il massiccio del Monte Rosa si eleva sopra le cime che dividono la valle Anzasca dalla Val Sermenza.
Foto presa dalla sommità della Cima del Tiglio.
A recent walk up along Hergest ridge along the border of England and Wales... Hergest ridge is an ancient walk way along the borders here and is now a popular place for visitors and trekking enthusiasts, and the main walking area was part of the old earth dyke built by King Offa many centuries ago.
Panorama made up from 9 photos merged together in Photoshop.
The wind was blowing and the water was moving.
Blue Ridge Mountains
The forests that cover these rocky protrusions are predominately made up of spruce and fir trees and they emit isoprene into the atmosphere creating the blue hue! These isoprene molecules form aerosols that scatter sunlight – the scattering is enhanced at short wavelengths, which is where the blue color comes from. The mountains extend southwestward for 615 miles (990 km) from Carlisle, Pennsylvania to Mount Oglethorpe, Georgia.
We took a short ride Sunday to get a shot of the snow on the mountains. I can see them from my home, but I need to be closer to get a good shot.
Sunset over Crib Goch ridge-line and the Snowdon massif from below the Glyder Fach summit on an evening trek up through the snow with Helen Iles on Sunday evening... Freezing but totally worth it for the views :-)
Image taken from a couple of timelapse sequences that I managed to get despite the bitter winds up there...
Beautiful sunrise along the great ridge from Mam tor, the normal gate shot was not really on today because so many other landscape togs have beaten me to it, so I did a detour and waited to most had disappeared then went back up to the ridge. A little tricky masking the bright sun but I just about pulled it off.
We had returned to St John's, NL for the end of our trip before the trip home. This evening shoot almost caught us off guard. Fog generally occurs in the morning but one just never knows when on the east coast. Only a very high ridge remained out of the fog and I stood on the side of the highway to get this shot. It led down to the coastal area where we were looking for our next subject; yes, a lighthouse.
Le Grand Galibier (3228m) dans le Massif des Cerces à la limite de la Savoie et des Hautes-Alpes. Cliché réalisé côté du Col du Lautaret (Hautes-Alpes).
Once upon a time we had a weekend cabin in a mountain community. Visited my friend Pat there yesterday to honor the memory of two dear community members with a ceremony of tea and chocolates for Beverly, wine and strawberries for Dean. And of course a view of their beloved mountains...
View towards the Nantlle Ridge from Moel Elio, splash of light stopped me in my tracks.
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After hanging around near the summit I eventually slowly walked down to meet up with a friend and after a quick natter I composed this nice view looking down the ridge towards Lose Hill.
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Having a little fun - the bison (buffalo) look like huge boulders when presented in mono and some artistic sketch.
Happy Slider Sunday!
The idea was inspired by artist Bev Doolittle's - "Calling The Buffalo"
. Fires are lit and cabins are warm as the snow starts to fall on the evergreen forests. Hear the ice sing under the setting sun and make a wish upon a shooting star. (с)
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Canale dei Prataccetti
Alpi Apuane
Toscana
Italia
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Far in a lonely wood I wandered once,
Where warbling birds of melancholy wing
And music sad rehearsed their melancholy songs.
All else was silent save the whispering leaves
Strewn by autumnal winds, or here and there
A stream which ever poured a mournful sound
Amid those solitudes so dim, where shadows
Vast and tall, eternal threw their flickering
Darkness. Retrospection sadly turned my mind
To scenes now painted on the map of Time
Long past. And as I wandered on, I mused
On greatness fall'n, beauteous things destroyed...
-- John Rollin Ridge
[Larger puts you on the path...]
A 5 shot panorama of Hurricane Ridge from the visitors center on the left to Sunrise Point on the right, with Hurricane Hill and the Unicorn Peaks in the center.
Pre-processed by Adobe Lightroom CC.
Note: This panoramic view was combined with 2 pictures. All color, contrast, brightness, white balance and sharpness has been adjusted for maximum detail and vivid color.
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Caught a glimpse of a section of roof lines and noted the horizontals but very nearly no verticals other than the chimney stacks and a couple of dormer windows - nothing special but thought I would give it a snap . I have a feeling that it is two separate dwellings as well .
Not a shot that I should have seen or taken as we were supposed to be a hundred miles away on a short break that never happened and was called off at the last moment . Bit miffed about that , but at least we will rebook and maybe get some better weather than we have at the moment . My SSC shot has been a nightmare this week and at least there was one idea when I was away and now that has gone out of the window as well !!
The much photographed great ridge from Mam tor in Derbyshire. The beautiful light between dawn and sunrise provided ample opportunity for every composition.
Happy Holidays Everyone and Happy 2009
This was from a short holiday I took last week during the holidays to Olympic National Park up on Hurricane Ridge. I had a blast in the colder temperatures and barely made it out my car or up the hill. I do not think I have seen that much snow in my whole life.
This was shot at f/22 to achieve the sunburst that I wanted without too much sun flare.
Thanks for any comments or critiques
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Rough Ridge, Blue Ridge Parkway, North Carolina, NC
A classic view of the Blue Ridge Mountains with wispy fog highlighted by the morning sun.