Wanted to play around with bokeh and also distance compression effect, so I decided to use a long lens on this hike. I love the wide angle landscape shots from the ridge, but the weather and time of day wasn't going to provide anything in the way of special light, so I stuck with the long lens.
My friend John and I set a new standard (for us) of laziness and peak-slacking, completing our LH-Lincoln-Lafayette loop in a blazing 11.5 hours. Today the theme was photography, waterfalls, enjoying as much time as possible above treeline, and laziness. Oh, and we took part in the "rescue" (I don't know what other word to use) of a 91 pound dog way up high on Lafayette...that added about 1.5 hours to the trip...loooooong story.
Lincoln viewed from Little Haystack
John on Little Haystack
Lincoln
Any idea what these are? Piece of glass/plastic is about 1 foot by 1 foot
supported by the brace and cables. Saw them between LH and Lincoln.
Lafayette in the distance
John and his trusty Nikon
John straddling Lafayette
Cannon ski slopes appearing freakishly close to the hut
A quiet Garfield summit
Lincoln viewed from Lafayette
Well, one landscape shot won't hurt
My friend John and I set a new standard (for us) of laziness and peak-slacking, completing our LH-Lincoln-Lafayette loop in a blazing 11.5 hours. Today the theme was photography, waterfalls, enjoying as much time as possible above treeline, and laziness. Oh, and we took part in the "rescue" (I don't know what other word to use) of a 91 pound dog way up high on Lafayette...that added about 1.5 hours to the trip...loooooong story.
Lincoln viewed from Little Haystack
John on Little Haystack
Lincoln
Any idea what these are? Piece of glass/plastic is about 1 foot by 1 foot
supported by the brace and cables. Saw them between LH and Lincoln.
Lafayette in the distance
John and his trusty Nikon
John straddling Lafayette
Cannon ski slopes appearing freakishly close to the hut
A quiet Garfield summit
Lincoln viewed from Lafayette
Well, one landscape shot won't hurt