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Mt. Rainier above it all, its the highest point in Washington and 2nd tallest in the lower 48 states and there it is right there in front of me, eyeball to eyeball. The nearly 3 mile hike into this location gives you no insight as to what the view will be, its all forest and you see nothing but trees until you get to Eunice Lake and presto there it is.
The valley fog in this scene would rise and fall with the wind currents and basically tease me as to what might happen as the sun dipped low. The clarity and color of the air makes this image so absolutely sharp. When I was going through the image and looking for anything wrong I found I was looking for climbers, I've seen them in other images so now I look, sorry there aren't any but if you find any please let me know.
Date & Time | September 27, 2020: 6:50pm - 6:52pm |
Location | Mount Rainier National Park, Washington |
Coordinates | 46.958200, -121.877300 |
Focal Length | 36mm |
Aperture | f/11 |
Shutter Speed | 1/13 |
ISO | 64 |
Number of Exposures | 16 |
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Total Pixels | 171,695,724 |
Horizontal Pixels | 19,886 |
Vertical Pixels | 8,634 |
Aspect Ratio | 2.3 : 1 |
File Size | 981 MB |
Width @ 300ppi (perfect) | 5.52 feet |
Height @ 300ppi | 2.4 feet |
Width @ 150ppi (near-perfect) | 11.05 feet |
Height @ 150ppi | 4.8 feet |
Date & Time | September 27, 2020: 6:50pm - 6:52pm |
Location | Mount Rainier National Park, Washington |
Coordinates | 46.958200, -121.877300 |
Focal Length | 36mm |
Aperture | f/11 |
Shutter Speed | 1/13 |
ISO | 64 |
Number of Exposures | 16 |
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