Set out early this morning to take some shots and get some skiing in while I was at it. It was still snowing pretty good when I started the hike up to this vantage point and even as I got to about 3/4's of the way there it was still foggy. I damn near turned back. Glad I didn't. As always comments and criticisms are welcome and encouraged. Thanks for looking
Hey Brian Thanks for the suggestion. The skiing was out of this world good. Light and fluffy (for Oregon standards) and untracked. I went back up and made another lap after I came down from taking this picture. I took another look at the picture and I agree with you. I warmed it up just a hair and I like it better. I will post the new and improved version
Freakin killer conditions. My brain wants to turn the camera just a hair to the left though. Minor as most prob woudlnt see it that way. Great job getting after it!
A pretty nice scene here, that fresh snow is wonderful. I wish there was a little more headspace above the mountain. Even if the sky was bare up there, a little more breathing room would be nice.
JimFox wrote:
A pretty nice scene here, that fresh snow is wonderful. I wish there was a little more headspace above the mountain. Even if the sky was bare up there, a little more breathing room would be nice.
Jim
Hey Jim thanks for the advise. I actually could do that. I cropped it down a little because there was some pretty tough to remove jet trails. I will play around with it again though
Beautiful conditions and image! I was just there a few weekends ago and had a very different experience; most of the mountain was shut down because of 130+ mph winds and it rained the entire time. People were literally ringing out their clothes, lol. Glad to see what's possible when the conditions hit perfect though. Well worth your effort!