Cascade, Lee Vining Canyon
Posted on 16 October 2007
Cascade, Lee Vining Canyon. Sierra Nevada, California. October 7, 2007. © Copyright G Dan Mitchell.
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Great exposure Dan!
As I said before, we must have the same eye for seeing an image. Great shot and timing, I took this one in 2005:
http://magicalglow.com/Fall_2005/20D_5031.jpg
I went back this year as well, but I’m still debating which one to process.
Inge, it is almost scary how similar our photographs are! Perhaps because the hillside is a bit precipitous here and we didn’t want to fall in the creek!
Thanks for posting that.
Dan
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