Hiking in the Mt. Baker National Forest on a foggy summer day limited our views of the sky scraping mountain peaks but emphasized the beautiful rocks and landscape under our feet.
Hiking in the Mt. Baker National Forest on a foggy summer day limited our views of the sky scraping mountain peaks but emphasized the beautiful rocks and landscape under our feet.
Great shot! Again! 🙂
I nominated you for Versatile Blogger Award – I’ve really enjoyed your blog, and your inspiration!
http://blessingsthruraindrops.com/2013/09/10/and-the-nominations-are/
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Oh wow Becky, thank you! I’ll take a look at your nomination post now. 🙂
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For some reason I always think of the poem “Mont Blanc” when I see your photos of the mountains. Quite beautiful!
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I’ll have to go take a look at Mont Blanc again tonight. 🙂 Thanks for your nice comment!
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Waaaahhhh!!! I MISS MY HIKING ALREADY. 😦 😦 😦
Beautiful shot though!
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Thanks Nancy! I’d rather be there right now too. 🙂
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So rugged! 🙂
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The black and white really emphasizes it!
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Yes it does.
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I enjoy all your pics, but I really love your black and whites. Do you have your photographs enlarged and hanging on your wall? I can imagine how brilliant a wall full of your black and whites would look.
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Sadly I haven’t developed a print in close to 10 years. 😦 Thanks for the gentle reminder though – it would be nice to see them together and I’m really happy you like my black and whites!
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This B/W shot really shows the beauty of the texture!
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Thanks Amy! The subtle, real life colors were so pretty on the mountain but they didn’t translate very well in my photo so I thought black and white would give it a second chance. 🙂
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There seems to be less glacier on top.
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This angle is a little deceptive in black and white. These are actually smaller rocks that were right in front of us with a little bit of unmelted snow and small trees. It does look like a distant mountain though with a small glacier!
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Beautiful photo.
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Thanks Paul. 🙂
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