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Ships Prow and Chasm Lake, Dawn [ Sizes: Orig | Large | Med | Small | Thumb ]
Ships Prow and Chasm Lake, Dawn
Rocky Mountain National Park, CO-- August 2003

Full Disclosure-- Although I am normally strongly against doing so, I adjusted the brightness and saturation to produce this image. This is a scan of a negative. The original print was pretty good, but a recent reprint by a different developer was far inferior to the original. Rather than go through the hassle of getting the developer to do a better job, I chose to use my computer in an effort to make this image match the original print as closely as possible. This is not, therefore, how I wish the scene had looked or how I'd like you to think it looked but rather my best effort to match what I originally got with my camera. I could have made the picture look far more dramatic if I'd wanted to.


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Bill ReedA different looking.......

Voted 10/10

shot of the Ship's Prow for sure. August '03 is kind of ironic. Looks like you climbed 3 days before I did!!
Posted Jun 19, 2008 8:38 pm

Bob SihlerRe: A different looking.......

Hasn't voted

It was August 21 in '03 to be exact. I spent the night at Boulderfield and summitted Longs that afternoon during a break in the weather. It was a good choice, considering that there were almost 300 people on the mountain the next morning. Definitely not my kind of summit experience! But I had it all to myself late in the day like that.
Posted Jun 19, 2008 9:11 pm

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