Mountain Shots

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Mountain Shots

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Please don't leave me in here alone, and lets get a nice mountain shot thread going

a few days ago

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Fancy sitting here having your excellent lunch and watching Switzerland's most famous mountain The Matterhorn? Done that and hoping to do it again this year (weather permitting).
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Ah, that sweet, clean scent of snow...and the calling of the white, spiky heights. : )

Lovely shots.

Thanks for starting such a thread. : )


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Charlie- I love that shot of the lifts and the snow textured by the skiers.
alphaomega- The Matterhorn is stunning.
Here is one from Hot Springs Mountain, part of the Ouchita range. (Not all that high really) Taken with a700 and Sigma 10-20 4-5.6
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I might have to take you up on the invite, John. Who's car should we take, and can you fit in my Miata?

I'm still sitting on a few gigs of ski-trip photos that should be good to share here, mostly some panoramas and portraiture...if only there weren't so much else piled on my plate.
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TY sir, nice shots as well.

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below with Canon RF 100 f/3.5

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wow, nice views
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Boy, nice photos!

Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado

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Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming

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Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming

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A mountain goat giving her opinion of mountains at Glacier National Park, Montana (scanned negative)

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Great photos folks. Here is an early spring image of Scotland's highest mountain from a place called Corpach, where The Caledonian Canal has its southern entrance. The mountains are from right to left Ben Nevis (1344m) Aonach Beag (1234m) and Aonach Mor (1219m). Fort William stretches out below.
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How come the less high of the two Aonachs got called mhor and the taller one beag? Those Gaels can't have had accurate measuring devices :-)

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Here's a panorama I made as a test of the Panorama mode on my a580.

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Great pictures all! Fabulous thread.

Charlie, in your latest set, what are those things in the foreground? Sledges ?
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Birma wrote:Great pictures all! Fabulous thread.

Charlie, in your latest set, what are those things in the foreground? Sledges ?
Those are ski patrol sleds for carrying injured skiers.

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Last week in the blizzard:

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Lots of great mountain shots. I had to stop and wonder at the zebra crossing in the middle of nowhere, it's probably quite sensible and all, but it did look...funny. And you can see the glacier gouging in the Scottish mountain shot, how big were those glaciers...wow.
Very strange effect from Henry, getting a pano and squishing it.
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Greg Beetham wrote:Very strange effect from Henry, getting a pano and squishing it.
Yeah, I was just fooling around. :) Here is the panorama thumbnail:

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Here is a somewhat larger version:

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