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Some photographs I've taken

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I posted a few of these over in the General forum, but figured I'd take a shot and post a bunch of them here.

I've never considered myself an artistic person, but I've done a lot of traveling around the country on hiking trips, and found myself in places where the natural beauty overwhelmed me and I had to take a picture. I accept no credit for any of these pictures, I was just lucky to be there at that exact moment and have a camera in hand. Feedback is always welcomed, even if its just to say "man, you are a shitty photographer."

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Just before sunrise at 12500 ft on Mount Elbert in central Colorado. The sun rose about 5 seconds after this picture and washed away all the colors.

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Looking down from the summit of Mount Elbert at 14433 feet. This is the highest point in the entire Rocky Mountains. One of the most serene moments I've ever experienced.

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A mountain lake in western Massachusetts. Time frozen in the 1600s. The water was such a perfect mirror, I was hypnotized for several minutes.

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My friend Jay stepping to the edge of a 3000-foot drop at the Grand Canyon. His description of the rush he felt at this moment fascinated me.

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Sand dunes at Death Valley, the lowest point (and most accurately named place) in North America. This was on an August afternoon, and it was 129 degrees. Every moment outside, you could feel the moisture evaporating off your skin. I spent the entire day in half-panic that our car would break down and we would die.

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Looking up at Mount Whitney (the highest mountain in the lower 48 states) from 10,000 feet below. The sunlight completely washed it out, but in a good way. It was like some heavenly view of a mythical mountain

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On the lower flanks of Mount Lafayette in New Hampshire. I was overwhelmed by the greenness of the valley. The clouds above had just rolled in on our way down the mountain. An overwhelming feeling of peace with nature permeated.
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all these are nice but the last one is :love:
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you my friend are 'not' a crappy photographer, i would reccomend a nicer camera though, it isnt doing you justice :love: :love: :love:
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Damn, that's so nice...

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Nice work.
What camera are you using?
Could go all “shutterbug” and ask lens, f-stop, speed, when the most important thing is seeing.

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metalmariachi wrote:Nice work.
What camera are you using?
Could go all “shutterbug” and ask lens, f-stop, speed, when the most important thing is seeing.

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I was worried this was gonna come up. I'm really not a serious photographer at all. I was using my hiking partner's camera for these shots. I can tell you that it was just a basic Canon EOS Rebel. I don't even remember what kind of lens we had on it. But after the first shot I took, he told me that I needed to be the one taking the pictures for the rest of our trips. Next time we go hiking I can find out the specs on it.
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I was kind of joking.
visualization is so much more important than equipment.

Woops maybe I shouldn't say that on a fuzz forum.

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The first two and the last are great, I like the colors and you perspective on those a lot!

It's funny how you take things for granted when you live in a place the Grand Canyon in that way for me, I lived in AZ [Sedona :whateva: ] for 8 years and went there a bunch of times and it was cool but when you live in a place filled with rock formations the only thing that every really got to me was the size. But none the less still a nice foto.
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I love new hampshire. You made me miss it.

Those are beautiful shots. Number 2 blows my mind. :thumb:
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The last one almost makes me weep for what we can never see because of the way we are...
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:thumb: :love:
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I love them. Especially the 2nd and last one.
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3rd one is pretty cool. I bet that house is haunted by a miner
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These are some great shots you have there. That third one is a little bit fuzzy, which makes it perfect for this forum. ;)

I really like the vivid colors of that sunset, and the perspective on that second picture is insane.
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These are amazing.
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