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The Peterson Foundation Fiscal Summit. by Jay Baker at Washington,DC.

5 November 2019; Speakers, from left, Lucy Thomas, CDO, Sky, John Paul, Managing Director - Emerging Business, Liberty Global, Barry Panayi, CDO, Lloyds Banking Group, Luis Alveirinho, CTO, Altice, and Princess Beatrice of York, VP, Partnerships, Afiniti, on SaaS Monster during the opening day of Web Summit 2019 at the Altice Arena in Lisbon, Portugal. Photo by Harry Murphy/Web Summit via Sportsfile

top of the Fujiyoshida trail, Mt Fuji

Alt Summit portraits, 2023, photographed by Justin Hackworth

The spire of the Cathedral of Saint Paul is just visible above this beautifully decorated home on historic Summit Avenue in St. Paul, Minnesota.

 

Alt Summit, New York City 2022, photographed by Justin Hackworth

Alt Summit portraits, 2023, photographed by Justin Hackworth

Over two days, 150 expert speakers inspired us to build The City We Want.

 

mas.org/summit

Paralyzed Veterans of America hosts its third annual Summit + EXPO, bringing together top researchers and health professionals to share best practices and learn about the latest research, treatments and therapies in spinal cord injury/disease and multiple sclerosis (MS) health care. To learn more about Summit 2013, please visit www.pva.org/summit2013.

Alt Summit 2018, photographed by Justin Hackwowrth Photography

Paralyzed Veterans of America hosts its third annual Summit + EXPO, bringing together top researchers and health professionals to share best practices and learn about the latest research, treatments and therapies in spinal cord injury/disease and multiple sclerosis (MS) health care. To learn more about Summit 2013, please visit www.pva.org/summit2013.

Photo from an early morning visit to SUMMIT One Vanderbilt on World Photography Day 2022.

Dublin, Thursday 31st October 2013: Pictured at the The Web Summit 2013, RDS. Picture Livestream.

Former Sealfons/Brooks of Summit

November 16 - 17, 2015, WASHINGTON DC - World Bank Group 2015 Youth Summit . Photo: Grant Ellis / World Bank

  

World Domination Summit - Early Registration at Director Park

July 5-7 2013

 

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Joshua Seaman

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Armosa Studios

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The 2015 Concordia Summit on October 1st, 2015 in New York, NY.

Security steel fencing for the 2014 Nato summit on North road Cardiff.

Alt Summit portraits, 2023, photographed by Justin Hackworth

Paul Juniper speaks at the Alumni Volunteer Summit

Light Painting with Dave Black - Colorado Springs, CO

The No Barriers Summit festival is the place where aspiring visionaries from all walks of life unite to discover how to bring the No Barriers Life to a world ready for greater possibilities.

Learn more at NoBarriersSummit.org

 

— Photo Credit: Todd Newcomer / No Barriers.

— Photo by Todd Newcomer (www.instagram.com/toddnewcomer/)

— Image # 20190613-0052-TN

Pitch pines and moss on a narrow mountain summit, State Game Land 133, Lycoming County.

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This is a shot of me on top of Mt. St. Helens. It was a good feeling to finally be there. :)

 

This year, dad and I decided to get permits to climb Mt. St. Helens. I had been itching to climb a mountain (I really wanted to go up Adams) and dad hadn't been to St. Helens in 20 years, so we decided to climb Mt. St. Helens. We got the permits early in February and ever since then I had been waiting for August 20th to arrive. We left the house in the early afternoon of the 19th and began the trip to the mountain. It is a pretty nice drive; up through the gorge to Carson and then on into the Gifford Pinchot National Forest. After about four and a half to five hours of driving, we finally reached the Climber's Bivouac and chose a campsite for the night. By this time, it was late afternoon and the sun was down on the horizon. Dad and I set up camp and then chatted with a guy working with NPS doing geological work up on the mountain. He was a very friendly guy that provided us with some good info on the mountain and current conditions. And boy did he enjoy our leftover pizza. :) As night fell and the stars came out in the night, we started to chat with a guy from South Africa and his American buddy. We exchanged stories of hiking trips all while I was taking long exposures of the stars with the tripod set up on the canopy of the truck. Around 10:30 or 11 I decided I was happy with the photos I got and headed into the back of the truck to get a few hours of rest before the big climb. I don't know what it is, but there is nothing like camping in the back of a truck with anticipation of climbing a mountain. I just love it. It was around 4:30 AM on the morning of August 20th when dad and I finally rose to get ready to set out. By 5:20 we were on the trail through the woods. Maybe a fifth of a mile in, we heard something thunder through the brush and then maul or hurriedly scamper up a tree. It is quite possible that it was a bear or cougar, though I tend to believe it was a bear because of the complete lack of stealth... but it sure scared the crap out of us. :) We ended up seeing a few herds of deer once we neared tree line and the sun began to near the horizon. By sunrise, we had mostly broken out of the trees and were on the rocky base of Mt. St. Helens. From there, it was a long, rock-hopping, and what felt like near-vertical climb. It was fun, but challenging. By the time we were off the rocks and onto the ashy final slope to the top, dad let me go ahead and finish at my own pace. Though at that point, I couldn't move that much faster.... the ash is so loose and thick that it feels like for every step up you take, you slide back a couple. The last half mile and thousand vertical feet or so took me about an hour and a half, which wiped me out. Though, it was all worth it when I reached the summit at about 9:20. Dad was about a half hour behind me and he was happy to be on top again too. We stood in awe for awhile watching the massive lava dome steam and listen to the massive rocks the size of houses plummet down into the crater. It is quite a humbling experience, yet an awesome one. I took about 500 photos on top of the mountain, including a massive 50 photo mega panorama of the crater and horizon. The hike down was just as long as the hike up. The ash was easy to come down... it was like skiing with my feet, which is like skiing anyway since I wear a size 14 boot. :) The rocks on the other hand, are slower climbing down than coming up. Part way down, my waist strap on my pack broke, putting all of the weight on my shoulders, which ended up being pretty jarring while rock hopping... So by the time we reached tree line, dad and I were both hurting. And that last 2 miles or so through the trees back to the Climber's Bivouac is a million times shorter when you are excited for the climb at four in the morning in the dark than it is at four in the afternoon after a long day of climbing. :) We finally reached the truck by about 5 in the afternoon, totally pooped. But the entire trip was totally worth it and I was still somewhat excited to have been up the mountain. It was a wonderful experience and I couldn't wait for the 5 hour drive home to just drive and relax... and to think about my next trip and processing the photos too. :)

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Taken on August 20, 2012

Nikon D90

Tokina 11-16mm f/2.8 lens

Tiffen UV filter

Exposure Bias: 0EV

Exposure: 1/1000 sec.

Aperture: f/8

ISO: 200

11mm

Cabin 7158

 

Celebrity Summit Caribbean Cruise - January 4-19, 2013

 

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Looking up to the summit cairn of Mount Olson (~1300m) from below.

I rather enjoyed this beatup sign, once marked the TH&B (Toronto, Hamilton, & Buffalo) rail line. Summit was located near Copetown, Ontario and no longer exists.

 

Hasselblad 500c - Carl Zeiss Planar 80mm 1:2.8 - Fomapan 100 @ ASA-100

Pyrocat-HD (1+1+100) 12:00 @ 20C

Meter: Gossen Lunasix F

Scanner: Epson V700

Editor: Adobe Photoshop CC (2017)

Summit of Ben Ledi looking south.

Pool Summit est le rendez-vous international dédié aux grands décideurs mondiaux du marché de la piscine.

Pool Summit is the international meeting dedicated to the world's leading decision-makers in the pool market.

© Elisabeth Rull

Life is on, Schneider Innovation Summit, April 1st, 2016

Porte de Versailles, Paris

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Former Foreign Secretary William Hague and UN Special Envoy Angelina Jolie at the opening of the Summit Fringe, 10 June 2014.

Dublin, Thursday 31st October 2013: Pictured at the The Web Summit 2013, RDS. Photo: Dan Taylor/Heisenberg Media.

Alt Summit portraits, 2023, photographed by Justin Hackworth

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