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# WAMR 073 |
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STORY BEHIND THE IMAGE | ||||
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The weather was
cloudy the previous few hours and I had made some successful
"intimate landscape" style images further up the trail (see # WAMR
071 in Gallery 2). I was getting greedy now, hoping for a break in the clouds so I could
finish the day with a "grand" landscape in dramatic
evening light. In the Cascade Range, the sun frequently breaks through
cloud layers the last few minutes of the day. On this day, I got lucky and
exposed three sheets of film during a short window of opportunity. The
view here is south from the flanks of Mt. Rainier towards the Tatoosh
Range. Location: Near Paradise area, Mount Rainier National Park, Washington Technical: Calumet Wood Field XM with Nikon 150/5.6 lens and Fuji Velvia 50 film Exposure: 1/2 sec at f/38
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