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View from Santiago Peak

View from Santiago Peak


© 2006 cgarrard

 
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At 6200', from the annual Moutain Bike ride up Clevelenad National Forest on Thanksgiving day. The view is specatular from this vantage point, you can see past Catalina Island (SW) and the entire San Bernardino Mountain Range (NW to NE), down to San Diego (SE), and pretty much the entire Cleveland National Forest. This view is facing East (southeast), so I could get most of it in the frame. About 10am in the morning.
Date: Fri November 24, 2006 Views: 1775
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Rating: ********** 10.00
Keywords: View from Santiago Peak
Camera: Sony Alpha A100 DSLR     
Lens: Konica Minolta AF 24-50mm f/4 Maxxum     
Other Equipment: Polarizer
Shutter Speed and Aperture: 1/1000th sec @ f4
ISO: "low 80" DRO to Maximum
Additional Categories: Landscape, Nature
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cgarrard
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Thu November 30, 2006 10:16pm

Thanks Rick, good to see you.

Carl

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Thu November 30, 2006 10:12pm



Rick

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cgarrard
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Wed November 29, 2006 5:58pm

Mark,

Again, very generous with the comments and rating, I do appreciate it so. I worked hard to get up there, so for that im proud. Thank you for the reinforcment!

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Registered: June 2005
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Wed November 29, 2006 10:11am Rating: 10.00 

Carl,

This is a fabulous shot, reminds me of colorado. Excellent tones and layers, nicely framed.

Mark
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cgarrard
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Sat November 25, 2006 9:39pm

Kathy, certainly my pleasure. Half of my enjoyment comes from sharing my photographs with others, just for that reason alone. The other half, is mine.

Cheers,

Carl

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Tangletamergirl65

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Registered: September 2005
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Sat November 25, 2006 8:28pm

Well Carl, all I can say is WOW, you have definitely outdone yourself this time. What a breathtaking view and thank you for taking us all there with you......Kathy

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Sat November 25, 2006 12:05pm Rating: 10.00 

wonderful picture. Endless layers lead eyes to infinite.
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Sat November 25, 2006 11:45am

Larry, makes perfect sense indeed! This camera rocks in the tonal range category it impresses me daily. Thank you again for taking the time to look and comment,

Carl

Steve,
First, thank you very much!
Secondly
I agree, the camera is there to remember a moment, and you just never know when that is going to happen or if it will ever happen again.

Carl

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Sat November 25, 2006 11:10am Rating: 10.00 

Hi, Carl, magnificent,what photos are all about,bringing all of us to that spot,at that time.
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Sat November 25, 2006 7:16am

Very nice Carl. Love the layers of tonal range if that makes any sense at all.

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