[+] This morning I woke up at 3:45am to hike up Baldy Peak in hopes of a nice dawn vista of the Sneffels Range and its golden aspens. I hiked this peak a few weeks ago, so I was familiar with the route and knew I could make good time to the summit. Nevertheless I still made it up there an hour too early, so I bundled up in my down jacket and balaclava, laid down behind some trees to get out of the wind, and took a nap for a while. Once the sky brightened enough at dawn, I was pleased to see a thick cloud bank of an approaching storm over the Sneffels Range. The warm dawn glow about a half hour before sunrise provided the perfect illumination of the range. This resulting panorama is three exposures stitched together.
In my previous post, “Ouray from the Air”, you can see the same mountain range and aspen fields, from a perspective about 20,000 feet higher!
Simply incredible, Jack. Was this large format or 4 x 5? I can’t wait to be down there in Jan. for the Ice Festival! Again, excellent shot.
I meant to ask, “Was this large format or your E420?” Sorry!
Sweet shot, dude!
Thanks fellas!
Justin, this was a 3-shot stitch from the E420.
dude, i can’t go hiking with you. I don’t wake up until noonish, haha.