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Mountains Closing In

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A couple weeks ago, the second day of the big snow, my friend Martin gave me a ride so I didn't have to drive around in the white stuff. (The road you see was obviously clear ... it's one of the major thoroughfares in this area.) We came up over the crest of a hill, and this is what I saw. I got one shot, hand-held, zoom, in a moving vehicle through a fairly dirty window. Imagine my surprise when I got home and found THIS!! What you need to know about this area, and about our mountains, is that they move around a lot. I swear. Some days they're really close, and some days they're really far away. I'm sure it has something to do with the amount of moisture in the atmosphere or something. In any event, they don't usually look like they're looming over us like this! The mountains are generally a LOT farther away. :) .......... We're still working on my photo processing software issues, and I've got Photoshop 7 installed. That should tide me over until the CS3 problem is resolved! Whoo-hoo!

Comments (44)


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Faemike55

11:56PM | Sun, 28 December 2008

This is an absolutely fantastic shot! Make a great poster

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Dianthus

12:11AM | Mon, 29 December 2008

Lovely composition:)

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beachzz

12:17AM | Mon, 29 December 2008

What a view, how amazing to come up over a hill and see THIS--WOW!!

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nongo

12:41AM | Mon, 29 December 2008

Looks like the foothills are covered and maybe that's what makes it look closer? Cool shot!!!

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bcrathburn

12:58AM | Mon, 29 December 2008

THIS IS REALLY A COOL PHOTO I'M GLAD YOURE THERE AND I'M NOT I WOULD FREEZE TO DEATH.WE GET UPSET HERE IF THEIRS A LITTLE SLEET. OF COURSE IM IN SOUTHERN ALABAMA...+++5

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artaddict2

1:04AM | Mon, 29 December 2008

Breathtaking view! I imagine the rush of excitement at such a sight as you jump to squeeze the shutter lol.

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junge1

1:12AM | Mon, 29 December 2008

A beautiful capture Tara.

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bmac62

1:25AM | Mon, 29 December 2008

It has to be the light (early?) and the windshield glass (dirty) that caused these mountains to shift closer, don't you think? What other variables come into play? I know...rain, mist, fog, snow... Great shot. You definitely captured the moment and that's a perishable quality in a photo. Bill

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Kelena

2:42AM | Mon, 29 December 2008

beautiful view

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durleybeachbum

3:05AM | Mon, 29 December 2008

Great Scott! (Maybe there's a lassie called Faith who pushes them from behind and then scutters them away again.) An extrordinary pic, you did so well throught the window!

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cannonn

3:27AM | Mon, 29 December 2008

so much beautiful

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karlabu

4:17AM | Mon, 29 December 2008

Wow, what a beautiful landscape. Nice pic!

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stockmann

4:31AM | Mon, 29 December 2008

5+++++ :) excelente

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Susank

4:33AM | Mon, 29 December 2008

Oh waow! this is amazing. very well done, Tara.

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helanker

5:01AM | Mon, 29 December 2008

What a lovely view of the mountains. Rather amazing to see. We have no mountains in Denmark.

PD154

5:03AM | Mon, 29 December 2008

Excellent shot, and you woud'nt go to the mountain, so the mountain came to you :)...Well done under these circumstances my dear!

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fredster66

7:26AM | Mon, 29 December 2008

Love the framing of this shot... beautiful! Mountains simply amaze me...

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jeroni

8:07AM | Mon, 29 December 2008

Splendid composition and colors my friend

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sossy

8:15AM | Mon, 29 December 2008

wow! mountains! and what a contrast to the business of the town! ;o)

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MrsRatbag

8:31AM | Mon, 29 December 2008

Wow! They do seem to shift themselves around, don't they? This is absolutely stunning.

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flora-crassella

9:09AM | Mon, 29 December 2008

wonderful view!!!!

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Meisiekind

9:31AM | Mon, 29 December 2008

WOW - what an image... beautifully framed by the trees!!! Just lovely Tara! :)

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awjay

10:23AM | Mon, 29 December 2008

great framing my friend

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MOODYBLUE92954

11:38AM | Mon, 29 December 2008

WONDERFUL SHOT

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emmecielle

12:11PM | Mon, 29 December 2008

Beautiful shot! :)

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CavalierLady

12:48PM | Mon, 29 December 2008

What a beautiful vista! Good that the roads were drivable. Lovely image!

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MagikUnicorn

2:21PM | Mon, 29 December 2008

FANTASTIC CAPTURE!

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Richardphotos

2:47PM | Mon, 29 December 2008

can you imagine going down that street on solid ice.?really an outstanding scene

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drag

3:20PM | Mon, 29 December 2008

Wow that really does look close. Maybe it's all that whiteness.

MrsLubner

4:05PM | Mon, 29 December 2008

Gosh, I just installed PS7 yesterday and now I'm looking for my book on what to do with THAT! Its so different from my PS6. great shot and a beautiful place to live. But I don't like the size of that big town. That's busier than what I see downtown here!

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Photograph Details
F Numberf/5.6
MakeKONICA MINOLTA
ModelDiMAGE Z3
Shutter Speed1/640
ISO Speed50
Focal Length69

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