Mount Dana Through the Trees
Hikin' Mike
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Since I've photographed this location many times before, I tried to find a new location....especially now I'm more mobile. I found a few patches of snow from last weekends snowfall to add some interest in the foreground.
Its 2 different exposures hand-blended in CS2 using Layer Masks.
5D, 17-40, ISO 100, f/11
Its 2 different exposures hand-blended in CS2 using Layer Masks.
5D, 17-40, ISO 100, f/11
- Mike
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Really nice exposure blending, Mike. I never in a million years would have thought it wasn't just one shot from the go!
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Yeah, there was a snow storm two weeks ago. By the time I got there, there were only a few patches left. Of course now, with the recent rain, I think Tioga Pass is closed for the season. :cry
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Ack, already?! I've only been there once and it was too full of high-summer tourists. That's too bad.
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Glacier Point is open again and it looks like Tioga Pass is being plowed!!!:ivar
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