The atmosphere was really scrubbed clean, and this crown jewel of the Olympics seemed to shine across the deep valley that I had ascended.
Taken from The Catwalk, an airy spine of rock that is traversed before stepping onto the flanks of Mount Carrie to start the Bailey Range traverse.
p.s. No need to question my sanity of carrying this 12 pound camera system, plus a 5 pound tripod all the way up the Hoh River trail, and then climbing up to this off-trail traverse. I think I already know the degree of insanity corresponding to carrying this beast.
GX680
65/5.6 lens
Provia film
Laurence68 wrote:
The atmosphere was really scrubbed clean, and this crown jewel of the Olympics seemed to shine across the deep valley that I had ascended.
Taken from The Catwalk, an airy spine of rock that is traversed before stepping onto the flanks of Mount Carrie to start the Bailey Range traverse.
p.s. No need to question my sanity of carrying this 12 pound camera system, plus a 5 pound tripod all the way up the Hoh River trail, and then climbing up to this off-trail traverse. I think I already know the degree of insanity corresponding to carrying this beast.
GX680
65/5.6 lens
Provia film
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Beautiful image. The struggle was worth it.
It may be a beast to carry, but darn, it sure takes a nice photo. From the places you get to I believe you would have been a good hiking companion to Jack Hughs.
So much work, but the result is well worth it, Laurence.
I was going to make a suggestion without taking a closer look, glad I did.
For anyone viewing go to download then if you can blow it up till your screen is maxed out with his picture. Man oh man I think I am right there with him. What a picture it takes your breath away, I think I am right there with Laurence. Thanks so much for sharing Laurence.
Laurence68 wrote:
The atmosphere was really scrubbed clean, and this crown jewel of the Olympics seemed to shine across the deep valley that I had ascended.
Taken from The Catwalk, an airy spine of rock that is traversed before stepping onto the flanks of Mount Carrie to start the Bailey Range traverse.
p.s. No need to question my sanity of carrying this 12 pound camera system, plus a 5 pound tripod all the way up the Hoh River trail, and then climbing up to this off-trail traverse. I think I already know the degree of insanity corresponding to carrying this beast.
GX680
65/5.6 lens
Provia film
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Hi, Larry,
Never having been able to experience viewing this sight myself, I am very curious if this 3D conversion comes at all close to what you actually saw and captured so expertly on film.
I regret that 3D conversion cannot provide a sense of the bracing, crystal air nor the effects of the adrenaline rush of recognized accomplishment. Those are for you, alone, to enjoy!
With best regards and immense admiration for the commitment and effort you invest in your art,
Dave
Anyone who doesn’t view the download is missing something.
You give us all something to aspire to. Not just the quality of your photographs, but their wildness - the "uncharted" territory you cover!
Thank you so much Laurence for posting this excellent example of MF film. My guess is you shot this at a fairly small aperture considering the excellent depth of field. Very good work and well worth the lug of heavy equipment.
If it was easy, everyone could get that shot.
That is a stunning image... beautiful.
Laurence68 wrote:
The atmosphere was really scrubbed clean, and this crown jewel of the Olympics seemed to shine across the deep valley that I had ascended.
Taken from The Catwalk, an airy spine of rock that is traversed before stepping onto the flanks of Mount Carrie to start the Bailey Range traverse.
p.s. No need to question my sanity of carrying this 12 pound camera system, plus a 5 pound tripod all the way up the Hoh River trail, and then climbing up to this off-trail traverse. I think I already know the degree of insanity corresponding to carrying this beast.
GX680
65/5.6 lens
Provia film
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show quote)
A wonderful image, that is enhanced by the clouds below. My one quibble would be that the central trees partially mask that beautiful massif in the background.
Erich
ebrunner wrote:
A wonderful image, that is enhanced by the clouds below. My one quibble would be that the central trees partially mask that beautiful massif in the background.
Erich
Yes, I couldn't climb higher, I was at the apex of the spiny ridge. I also couldn't move much laterally because of the terrain. So, I just went with the small aperture and depth of field to at least include the trees in the foreground as being in focus. It was another hour before I could exit off the ridge, and by then the light was not as good.
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