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Taken from Gary's Trail on Cannon Mountain with my point & shoot Canon G9.
Kirk
http://mosscreekmedia.com/photos/franconianotch.jpg
Taken from Gary's Trail on Cannon Mountain with my point & shoot Canon G9.
Kirk
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Beautiful shot Kirk.Love the contrast.
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Anna
I bushwhacked up to the top of those cliffs in early December. Nice shot!
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Nice Shot! I love that b&w contrast!
I've been across that entire little ridge and cliffs, though only in the summer and autumn. Some incredible views to be had from there looking back at Cannon!![]()
Awesome! Looks like it could be an old-time postcard!
Mark
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What a spectacular shot!
And although this scene can be captured from viewpoints higher up on Cannon, I'm a big fan of photos taken from vantage points at lower altitudes. It has nothing to do with being unwilling to expend the effort to climb higher. I simply feel that photos taken from lower altitudes are often more dramatic and detailed than those from higher altitudes.
Thanks for posting!
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That's an awesome black & white shot! It does look like an old fashioned post card or wall photo. Thanks for posting.
Bob
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Keep close to Nature's heart...
and break clear away, once in awhile,
and climb a mountain or spend a week in the woods.
Wash your spirit clean. - John Muir
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Hiking Blog: http://theramblingsblog.blogspot.com/
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That turned out nice. I could see it for sale in postcard racks around the White Mountains.
Bob
I never want to see a day
That's over forty degrees
I'd rather have it thirty,
Twenty, ten, five and let it freeeeEEEEEEeeze!
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