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The Matthes Crest and the South Tooth from the northeast. May 1, 2004


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Dave KSweet shot, Barry!

Dave K

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Damn, I love these aerials! Thanks for posting them.
Posted May 6, 2004 2:47 pm

bearbnzRe: Sweet shot, Barry!

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David, you're welcome. I enjoy checking out the formations and routes from this perspective.
Posted May 6, 2004 4:15 pm

gordonyeRe: Sweet shot, Barry!

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Voted 10/10

This angle makes the spires show up really well. I bet it takes some deft maneuvering to get it exactly right. Great job!
Posted May 20, 2004 2:40 pm

bearbnzRe: Sweet shot, Barry!

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The best thing about a digital camera is that I can keep taking shots unitl I get a good one. There is some maneuvering involved, but mostly lots of tries (while maintaining adequate separation from the terrain).
Posted May 20, 2004 6:13 pm

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