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PostSun Nov 20, 2016 8:00 pm 
That's a stern vert Kath; nicely done.
Succession
Succession
Pitchin' my own conventional horizontal:
This was a transition to the north side of the mountain while ascending; blowing snow and drifts beautifully complicated travel.  I'd have lingered longer but Bodhran was chilled in the shadow & wind.
This was a transition to the north side of the mountain while ascending; blowing snow and drifts beautifully complicated travel. I'd have lingered longer but Bodhran was chilled in the shadow & wind.
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PostSun Dec 04, 2016 8:58 am 
Nice shot David, but I'll throw in my usual wish for a skier swooping down in the sun wink.gif I've been processing pics from a 5 week trip to Southern UT and find the stark desert landscape and clouds lends itself to B&W.
Canyonlands, Island in the Sky
Canyonlands, Island in the Sky
Canyonlands, Island in the Sky
Canyonlands, Island in the Sky
Canyonlands, Island in the Sky
Canyonlands, Island in the Sky
Canyonlands, Island in the Sky
Canyonlands, Island in the Sky
Canyonlands, Island in the Sky
Canyonlands, Island in the Sky

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PostMon Dec 05, 2016 4:06 pm 
Beautiful pics, Jim. We haven't been that part of Utah yet, maybe in a few years. Did you get some star pics? Here is one from my recent trip to Heliotrope Ridge a few weeks ago.

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PostSun Jan 01, 2017 4:16 pm 

'Gali'Walker => 'Mountain-pass' walker bobbi: "...don't you ever forget your camera!" Photography: flickr.com/photos/shahiddurrani
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PostSat Jan 14, 2017 1:34 pm 
That's a good'n on Heliotrope too Kenji up.gif A few more from southern Utah this fall.
Navaho Knobs, Capital Reef
Navaho Knobs, Capital Reef
Navaho Knobs, Capital Reef
Navaho Knobs, Capital Reef
Bryce Pine
Bryce Pine
Bryce Morning
Bryce Morning
Canyonlands Island in the Sky
Canyonlands Island in the Sky
Canyonlands Island in the Sky
Canyonlands Island in the Sky

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PostWed Feb 01, 2017 3:03 pm 
Gorgeous shots, Jim up.gif Here is a few from my trip to Fairy Meadow BC a week ago:
Looking back North from Friendship Col
Looking back North from Friendship Col
Above Hollywood bowl
Above Hollywood bowl

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PostSat Feb 04, 2017 6:35 pm 
Nice shots Kenji up.gif Looks like the snow was good, hope you got some good ski days in. Here is a pano I just processed from Coyote Gulch in southern UT. Good example of why shoot RAW - on first glance the shots that went into this looked too dark since I exposed not to blow the highlights. I didn't bother with them on first pass of processing. Today I finally revisited the folder. I managed to bring out a lot of detail in post and then converted to B&W. Currently my favorite shot from the trip.
Coyote Gulch B&W
Coyote Gulch B&W

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PostMon Feb 06, 2017 6:00 am 
Jim Dockery wrote:
Nice shots Kenji up.gif Looks like the snow was good, hope you got some good ski days in. Here is a pano I just processed from Coyote Gulch in southern UT. Good example of why shoot RAW - on first glance the shots that went into this looked too dark since I exposed not to blow the highlights. I didn't bother with them by on first pass of processing. Today I finally revisited the folder. I managed to bring out a lot of detail in post and then converted to B&W. Currently my favorite shot from the trip.
Coyote Gulch B&W
Coyote Gulch B&W
Nice shot, Jim. I always wanted to shoot a version of that shot with stars.

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PostMon Feb 06, 2017 2:30 pm 
gb, I too would have loved to shoot the stars out from under that huge cave, but too many people were already camping there and I wasn't up for hiking over at night since we had a full moon going anyway. Here is an attempt from down river a bit where we camped, just past Jabob H. Arch. I like how the moon illuminates the rock walls, although it does dull the stars.
Jacob Hamblin Arch & Stars
Jacob Hamblin Arch & Stars

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PostSat Feb 11, 2017 11:31 pm 
Slot canyon in Zion. I didn't have a dry suit, so wading through that water in January was chilly.
Zion slot canyon III
Zion slot canyon III

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PostTue Feb 14, 2017 4:27 am 
That's a great shot Gil up.gif I really like the reflections.

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PostSat Feb 25, 2017 1:23 pm 
In keeping with the Utah theme, here's a detail of desert varnish from the wonderful walls along the road into Capitol Gorge:
Desert Varnish-3909
Desert Varnish-3909

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PostSat Feb 25, 2017 2:51 pm 
Awesome work guys!!! Some old and some new from around here ...
Unicorn
Unicorn
Rainier's Winter Coat
Rainier's Winter Coat
Bluebird Day
Bluebird Day
Glacier Peak Climb
Glacier Peak Climb
Paradise
Paradise
Ring of Fire
Ring of Fire
Incoming
Incoming
Mount Olympus
Mount Olympus

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PostSun Mar 05, 2017 8:29 am 
Nice set silence. Paradise has a nice mirror of clouds and snow leading into the mountains up.gif

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PostWed Apr 12, 2017 8:15 pm 
Cornice on the Tatoosh:

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