The Fernow Group as seen from...

The Fernow Group as seen from...

The Fernow Group as seen from Genius Peak, the unofficial name for Pt. 8039 on the South Ridge of Dumbell, on August 30, 2003. From left to right we have: Copper Peak, Mt. Fernow, Seven Fingered Jack, and Mt. Maude (the pyramidal peak farther back). Down below is Big Creek Valley. In the foreground on the right are the three summit blocks that comprise the apex of Genius Peak. For a larger shot, click here.
Klenke
on Sep 9, 2003 5:04 pm
Image ID: 27445

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desainme

desainme - Sep 9, 2003 6:04 pm - Voted 10/10

Interesting sum

I used to try to do this with picture albums when I was a kid. Brings back some memories.Looks like the skies in the center of each component match but the sky darkens at the corners.

Klenke

Klenke - Sep 9, 2003 6:25 pm - Hasn't voted

Re: Interesting sum

The darkened corners are an artifact of my camera lens, which is a Tamron, which has let me down more consistently lately, which may need replacing. Pretty much all of my photos have this darkening effect.

desainme

desainme - Sep 9, 2003 6:50 pm - Voted 10/10

Re: Interesting sum

Is the Tamron on a digital or film camera? I am wondering about the difference between these. I heard that one can do pretty well with Velvia film.

Klenke

Klenke - Sep 9, 2003 7:19 pm - Hasn't voted

Re: Interesting sum

It is a print camera (i.e., not digital). I'm still back in the Stone Age of Camera Equipment. Digital cameras have come a long way since my last assessment as to whether I should side step over to digital. Still, though, with a celluloid camera, I can at least say I'm capturing a tangible image, where as a digital does not capture an image. That is, there is no such thing as a hard copy image produced by a digital camera. It's ones and zeros in soft copy format. In that sense, it's not as real as a print camera.



The lens I have is the Tamron Aspherical LD (Model 1710), 28-200 Zoom. The camera is a Canon Rebel-Xs SLR.

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