Dolly Sods Wilderness.
That is beautiful scenery. Nicely captured.
camerapapi wrote:
Located in the Monongahelia National Forest in Eastern West Virginia, at an altitude of over 25,000 feet, a rocky terrain that comprises over 17,000 acres with 47 miles of hiking trails surrounded by a vegetation of grassy meadows and red spruce is magnificent Dolly Sods. High plateaus and the rocky formation is to be kept in mind by photographers especially for those who wish to photograph some of the most beautiful sunrises I have ever witness in this USA.
Many of the areas I visited were dangerous to hike and a fall from such an altitude could easily cost your life. I was there several times during my stay in the mountains and I never saw any signs warning the hiker or a ranger that could give us orientation or warnings about that place. Fortunately I was with a young Vietnamese-American guide who knows the place well and photograph there often.
These images were made using my Nikon D7000 armed with the 28-105 f3.5-4.5 Nikon D lens. I took also with me the Nikon 12-24 f4 AF-S but when I used it it was set to 24mm. All images made from a Gitzo carbon fiber tripod with a RRS ball head that the guide let me borrow from him.
I posted some of these images about 4 years ago when I originally visited this beautiful place. The second and third images were made in Canaan Valley, a part of Dolly Sods not that far from the mountains where the beautiful sunrises can be seen and photographed.
The water fall was photographed if memory does not fail toward the west side of Dolly Sods. I used a polarizer with a small lens aperture to slow down the shutter (polarizers require a 2 stops filter factor) and to eliminate reflections on the wet rocks.
This is a very beautiful and photogenic National Forest. If you have an opportunity to visit Dolly Sods I promise you will be rewarded with spectacular vistas and beautiful sunrises.
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Beautiful set. I love 'em all.
Beautiful images, William!
Awesome shots. Our son drives the 8 hours from Philly to go rock climbing there. Beautiful country side!
Beautiful photos--picture book quality.
Outstanding photos William, but there are no mountains in the lower 48 states that even approach that altitude!
camerapapi wrote:
Located in the Monongahelia National Forest in Eastern West Virginia, at an altitude of over 25,000 feet, a rocky terrain that comprises over 17,000 acres with 47 miles of hiking trails surrounded by a vegetation of grassy meadows and red spruce is magnificent Dolly Sods. High plateaus and the rocky formation is to be kept in mind by photographers especially for those who wish to photograph some of the most beautiful sunrises I have ever witness in this USA.
Many of the areas I visited were dangerous to hike and a fall from such an altitude could easily cost your life. I was there several times during my stay in the mountains and I never saw any signs warning the hiker or a ranger that could give us orientation or warnings about that place. Fortunately I was with a young Vietnamese-American guide who knows the place well and photograph there often.
These images were made using my Nikon D7000 armed with the 28-105 f3.5-4.5 Nikon D lens. I took also with me the Nikon 12-24 f4 AF-S but when I used it it was set to 24mm. All images made from a Gitzo carbon fiber tripod with a RRS ball head that the guide let me borrow from him.
I posted some of these images about 4 years ago when I originally visited this beautiful place. The second and third images were made in Canaan Valley, a part of Dolly Sods not that far from the mountains where the beautiful sunrises can be seen and photographed.
The water fall was photographed if memory does not fail toward the west side of Dolly Sods. I used a polarizer with a small lens aperture to slow down the shutter (polarizers require a 2 stops filter factor) and to eliminate reflections on the wet rocks.
This is a very beautiful and photogenic National Forest. If you have an opportunity to visit Dolly Sods I promise you will be rewarded with spectacular vistas and beautiful sunrises.
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What a lovely series William...just beautiful!!
...a new addition to my bucket list. NICE! (Oh, it's "elevation" folks...altitude if I'm flying around...)
camerapapi wrote:
Located in the Monongahelia National Forest in Eastern West Virginia, at an altitude of over 25,000 feet, a rocky terrain that comprises over 17,000 acres with 47 miles of hiking trails surrounded by a vegetation of grassy meadows and red spruce is magnificent Dolly Sods. High plateaus and the rocky formation is to be kept in mind by photographers especially for those who wish to photograph some of the most beautiful sunrises I have ever witness in this USA.
Many of the areas I visited were dangerous to hike and a fall from such an altitude could easily cost your life. I was there several times during my stay in the mountains and I never saw any signs warning the hiker or a ranger that could give us orientation or warnings about that place. Fortunately I was with a young Vietnamese-American guide who knows the place well and photograph there often.
These images were made using my Nikon D7000 armed with the 28-105 f3.5-4.5 Nikon D lens. I took also with me the Nikon 12-24 f4 AF-S but when I used it it was set to 24mm. All images made from a Gitzo carbon fiber tripod with a RRS ball head that the guide let me borrow from him.
I posted some of these images about 4 years ago when I originally visited this beautiful place. The second and third images were made in Canaan Valley, a part of Dolly Sods not that far from the mountains where the beautiful sunrises can be seen and photographed.
The water fall was photographed if memory does not fail toward the west side of Dolly Sods. I used a polarizer with a small lens aperture to slow down the shutter (polarizers require a 2 stops filter factor) and to eliminate reflections on the wet rocks.
This is a very beautiful and photogenic National Forest. If you have an opportunity to visit Dolly Sods I promise you will be rewarded with spectacular vistas and beautiful sunrises.
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wow what a grand bunch of shots you got on that unforgettable hike, camerapapid!!
Okay, over 25.000 feet high mountains, located in Eastern West Virginia.
How did you get there, did you use oxygen? I don't see any glaciers, water still flows, and people have their houses there?
Paul J. Svetlik wrote:
Okay, over 25.000 feet high mountains, located in Eastern West Virginia.
How did you get there, did you use oxygen? I don't see any glaciers, water still flows, and people have their houses there?
Wow, papi. One little typo and you never stop hearing about it.
For some reason l really like #2 the most, even though it is not the usual landscape. The rest are also can terrific.
qquote=camerapapi]Located in the Monongahelia National Forest in Eastern West Virginia, at an altitude of over 25,000 feet, a rocky terrain that comprises over 17,000 acres with 47 miles of hiking trails surrounded by a vegetation of grassy meadows and red spruce is magnificent Dolly Sods. High plateaus and the rocky formation is to be kept in mind by photographers especially for those who wish to photograph some of the most beautiful sunrises I have ever witness in this USA.
Many of the areas I visited were dangerous to hike and a fall from such an altitude could easily cost your life. I was there several times during my stay in the mountains and I never saw any signs warning the hiker or a ranger that could give us orientation or warnings about that place. Fortunately I was with a young Vietnamese-American guide who knows the place well and photograph there often.
These images were made using my Nikon D7000 armed with the 28-105 f3.5-4.5 Nikon D lens. I took also with me the Nikon 12-24 f4 AF-S but when I used it it was set to 24mm. All images made from a Gitzo carbon fiber tripod with a RRS ball head that the guide let me borrow from him.
I posted some of these images about 4 years ago when I originally visited this beautiful place. The second and third images were made in Canaan Valley, a part of Dolly Sods not that far from the mountains where the beautiful sunrises can be seen and photographed.
The water fall was photographed if memory does not fail toward the west side of Dolly Sods. I used a polarizer with a small lens aperture to slow down the shutter (polarizers require a 2 stops filter factor) and to eliminate reflections on the wet rocks.
This is a very beautiful and photogenic National Forest. If you have an opportunity to visit Dolly Sods I promise you will be rewarded with spectacular vistas and beautiful sunrises.[/quote]
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