SIERRA INSPIRATION PHOTOTHON!
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Absolutly cool. I love it. How many times have most of us seen somthing like this and thought we died and went to heaven, or at least hoped this is what it would be like.
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That was the evening after climbing Half Dome for my first time. I was setting up for some time lapse photography. I ended up getting in 200 shots (one every 30 seconds) before a bear knocked over my camera and broke my lens. I have not processed many shots yet.
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A bear? I'd like to read more about the bear story. Please don't keep us guessing.
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I'll make a trip report thread when I get everything processed. Don't want to clutter up this great photo thread.jthomascarter wrote:A bear? I'd like to read more about the bear story. Please don't keep us guessing.
A bear played soccer with our bear cans about 1am. He got nothing. I guess he didn't like the red light and clicking of my camera as it was continuing to shoot via my intervalometer (I was in my tent quite a ways away). The camera was about 20 feet from the cans. I guess that was too close. The camera continued to shoot for the next couple hours but all the shots were black. I didn't know the camera was messed with until morning. Everyone has asked if the bear showed up on one of the shots. No. I was shooting with a 20-sec exposure and I doubt he would stand still that long.......

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When I first took up backpacking I realized I needed something to slow me down out there so I could savor the experience. Fishing was it.
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From our trip in late July into early August:
View of Clouds Rest from the road. You can see a hiker up there:

View of Half Dome from Clouds Rest:

Half Dome:

The cables:

On the Visor:

Devil's Postpile:

View of Clouds Rest from the road. You can see a hiker up there:

View of Half Dome from Clouds Rest:

Half Dome:

The cables:

On the Visor:

Devil's Postpile:

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Re: SIERRA INSPIRATION PHOTOTHON!
Hi Chin
I really like the b&w Half Dome shots, the last three are pretty, but the HDR
effect is a little to strong/pronounced for my taste.
I really like the b&w Half Dome shots, the last three are pretty, but the HDR
effect is a little to strong/pronounced for my taste.
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Kind of funny to compare chins photograph as compared to my snapshot. His looks magical, mine looks like...a snapshot.


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Re: SIERRA INSPIRATION PHOTOTHON!
But Shawn, they're 2 different forms, and yours is no less valid nor less beautiful than his. I love them both.
This is Big 5's, out of Mineral King.
This is Big 5's, out of Mineral King.
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