I really like both images, Jim, but the pano is really special. I imagine it is to you as well, considering what you did to get the shot.
What exactly do these image posting/hosting sites do? When doing a search, all I get is a way to upload images with no explanation of how they are prepared for posting or what they do as far as storage goes. Thanks,
Brent
Thanks for the comments guys. Yes, I printed an 82 inch canvas color version when my Epson 7900 was still working, it's in my basement TV room.
This picture is very special to me for many reasons. Back in the summer of 1972 I worked as an assistant climbing ranger stationed at Sunrise, which is visible in the bottom right corner. It was an incredible place to live since there is no campground up there, which means all the tourists leave in the evening and we had it to ourselves. Every other week I would go up to the high camp at 10,000 ft. to be ready for rescues (I only had to help with one guy who broke a leg). We often climbed to the summit too. In subsequent years I've climbed this side of the mountain many times, and twice skied the Emmons Glacier, which pours down this side.
Here are a couple shots from a 2013 ski of the Emmons.
Sunset from camp Sherman, Mt. Baker in the distance.
Eric skis the Emmons Glacier, looking down on Little Tahoma.
Brent, I'm trying Postimage to replace Flickr since they have limited sharing sizes for free accounts. My only paid storage is iCloud and they don't allow linking to share in forums like this.