On 8/16/2016 10:30 PM, ChrisB wrote:
Those photos have come out very well, considering that they were taken through
a plastic window, Moose.
Weeelll, I do mess with them. :-) These were actually pretty easy, as the mountains are tall and we were flying
relatively low. There were some almost "I can touch them" moments.
Lower topography from 40,000± ft. is more difficult. The long distance through air reduces contrast a lot and makes WB
very blue. I think the windows of the big jets reduce resolution more, too.
What majestic landscape!
Yes, it was great fun flying over them. Very rugged country. Peaks mostly 6-8,000 ft. Mt. Baker is the high point at
almost 11,000.
I gave up backpacking into places high and rugged quite some time ago. :-) 12,000 ft. passes and camping at 10,000 were
fun (well . . .) when I was young.
Eagle Eye View Moose
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