Betraying my ignorance--what's the mountain?
Looks like Mt Fuji
I'd say Mt Fuji. Here's another photo that seems to be from the same general area, link.
Spectacular.Looks like it might have layered a bit after this was taken. Lenticular in the same shape would have been so nice. link
Arctic-looking riverine foreground--camera was in a boat?I'd guess an Alaskan mountain. Just to ornery.
wow, joec--what a formation--
Thanks, buddy.That was taken in Fraser valley in the front range of the Rockies.At the top of Winter Park resort in early April.
Buddy,The photo I linked to was of Mt. Fuji. When I said from the same general area I meant from the same angle. It was an uncommon perspective among the images I looked through at google and took a bit of time to find.
great shots--First There Is A Mountain, in the immortal words of Donovan (*groan, those 60s*).
MHA:You find the absolute best pictures, you really do. First the rainbow and now this. Beautiful.
Betraying my ignorance--what's the mountain?
ReplyDeleteLooks like Mt Fuji
ReplyDeleteI'd say Mt Fuji. Here's another photo that seems to be from the same general area, link.
ReplyDeleteSpectacular.
ReplyDeleteLooks like it might have layered a bit after this was taken.
Lenticular in the same shape would have been so nice.
link
Arctic-looking riverine foreground--camera was in a boat?
ReplyDeleteI'd guess an Alaskan mountain. Just to ornery.
wow, joec--what a formation--
ReplyDeleteThanks, buddy.
ReplyDeleteThat was taken in Fraser valley in the front range of the Rockies.
At the top of Winter Park resort in early April.
Buddy,
ReplyDeleteThe photo I linked to was of Mt. Fuji. When I said from the same general area I meant from the same angle. It was an uncommon perspective among the images I looked through at google and took a bit of time to find.
great shots--First There Is A Mountain, in the immortal words of Donovan (*groan, those 60s*).
ReplyDeleteMHA:
ReplyDeleteYou find the absolute best pictures, you really do. First the rainbow and now this. Beautiful.