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    Default Autumn's First Sunrise...

    I spent the night at Mispah last night, and hiked up to Mt. Pierce for both a sunset and a sunrise. I thought it a unique opportunity to catch the last sunset of summer, and the first sunrise of autumn.

    The tundra is in it's full autumn coat, and I had great light to hightlight it...

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    That's a great photo. Thanks for sharing it.
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    Jim, how come you don't take me along with you? What a great sight - and a wonderful site too.
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    That is a very awesome shot. Wish I was there.
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    Ok Jim, you can't do that too often, I am just now getting my breath back. That one definitely took it away. I now live in the Rockies and I love it here, but it is sights like these that keep me coming back to the Northeast year after year in the fall.

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    Oh yeah! That's it. Tell me Jim S, do you experiment with over/under exposure? Or was that one a straight out camera meter?

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    Quote Originally Posted by JimS
    I spent the night at Mispah last night, and hiked up to Mt. Pierce for both a sunset and a sunrise. I thought it a unique opportunity to catch the last sunset of summer, and the first sunrise of autumn.

    The tundra is in it's full autumn coat, and I had great light to hightlight it...
    2 questions Jim: can you post the full-size version and give me those pictures of Torin!!!

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