Posted: Fri Feb 26, 2010 4:06 pm
dskoon wrote:That's pretty good work, there, Dayhiker. Excellent.
Wow!... very nice, indeed. I'm sure Ansel would have been impressed, too.
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dskoon wrote:That's pretty good work, there, Dayhiker. Excellent.
Day Hiker wrote:
The image generated by my program is below the photo. The colors are by elevation only.
Using multiple images generated by my program, I managed to determine the viewpoint from which Ansel Adams' photo was taken. It is close to the road (US395), and it's just north of the city park that is on the north end of town.
peninsula wrote:dskoon wrote:That's pretty good work, there, Dayhiker. Excellent.
Wow!... very nice, indeed. I'm sure Ansel would have been impressed, too.
SoCalHiker wrote:If you don't mind me asking but what program are you referring to?
ksolem wrote:The pinnacle at the very left edge of the frame, left of Corcoran, is Sharks Tooth. I keep mentioning this formation because it is a rarely climbed and unique summit, and it is plainly visible from Lone Pine.
ksolem wrote:I think you have Irvine right but the summit is hidden?
The actual summit of Mount Irvine is blocked by the north ridge of Lone Pine Peak, but the NNE ridge of Irvine is visible.
MoabPeakBagger wrote:nice work, dayhiker. The unnamed point you have north of LPP is traditionally known as "Candlelight Peak". Fun little summit with OUTSTANDING views.