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PostSun Jun 20, 2010 10:09 am 
Magellan, I did not know about that (photo contest). Thanks for the heads-up!

http://david-inscho.smugmug.com/ The key to a successful trip is to do the planning during work hours. -- John Muir “My most memorable hikes can be classified as 'Shortcuts that Backfired'.” --Ed Abbey
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PostSun Jun 20, 2010 10:12 am 
seattlehikertoo wrote:
That picture is just fcking amazing. I went there 3 times last summer only to have to turn back twice because of lightening, hail, steep, dangerous snow, etc, until I finally got to the lookout. My pics don't even compare to that one of the night sky.
I know what you mean; it is a tough haul, even in the best of conditions. But the payoff, my god the payoff...!

http://david-inscho.smugmug.com/ The key to a successful trip is to do the planning during work hours. -- John Muir “My most memorable hikes can be classified as 'Shortcuts that Backfired'.” --Ed Abbey
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PostSun Jun 20, 2010 10:22 am 
Gwizzzard wrote:
The star shot is absolutely fantastic! May I ask what camera, lens, and settings you used for that shot?
I'll just start by saying that I am amazed at the image myself. And I also want to acknowledge inspiration for this kind of shot came from the work of Steph Abegg and Jason Hummel, opening my eyes to the possibility of "night shift" photography. The camera is amazing as well; I am inclined to change the brand name from Canon and start calling it the Hubble 5dii! The lens was a 24-70 mm 2.8, ISO 800 for 30s. The interior was illuminated by 3 candles. Happy hunting Gwizzzard!

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PostSun Jun 20, 2010 3:51 pm 
Love the poem...and night photo. Awesome work up.gif up.gif up.gif

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PostSun Jun 20, 2010 5:00 pm 
Thanks Jason, that means a lot coming from you. Your site is on my regular route; love the images, musings, and adventures.

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