Mount Stuart's Cloak of Snow by WindchimePhotography
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Description
Mount Stuart (elevation 9415 feet) keeps a crown of snow nearly all year long, but now he's regained his cloak of snow which trails down to the very foothills. Snow level's been down to about 2500 on the east side of the Cascades.
This was the photo I wanted to post yesterday, however I ended up spending ten hours postworking to remove four high voltage power lines from the shot. (I dare ya to try to find remnants of them, even viewing at full-size! lol) After all that postwork, I figured I'd give it a frame; I wish I had a frame like this to hang it on my living room wall in!
©2007, Windchime Photography.
Olympus SP560UZ with F/5, ISO-50
Exposure Time: 1/500 sec
Focal Length: 84 mm
Picture Taken: 13 Nov 2007 at 1:46 p.m.
Comments (14)
amlondono
Superb image , Fantastic postwork ! Ana
MrsLubner
You did a stunning job of postwork! I would never imagine high wires in this at all. Its a beautiful shot!
Artlan59
Awesome capture and mood-set Laura. Excellent.
prionbrain
Beautiful!! Simply elegant and beautiful!!!
Cytisus
Excellent work both in the shot and in post!!!!!!!!!!!
drag
Really a love view and composition.
rainbows
A beautiful capture and perfect postwork! Superb, Laura. Hugs. Diane. xx
toddaking
Nice work, great picture. Todd
auntietk
Beautiful shot, and AWESOME postwork!
adonise
Beautiful landscape, excellent work.
jocko500
super job on the post work. I had high wires in some shots too but to busy to take them out. You did a super job here
Liam.
Excellent job on removing those lines. Beautiful photo and I like the frame, too.
Heidy_Beth
Amazing, as usual. <3
Windworker
You mean Photo Shop doesn't have a power line removal tool? He he. Excellent photograph with dramatic composition leading attention to those remarkably rugged snowy peaks.