Crater Lake from Mt. Scott


Posted by michaelstolting@gmail.com on Sun Jul 24, 2016 11:46 am

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From the top of Mt. Scott at 8,929' this is the view I had on Thursday, 7/21/16.

Olympus OM-D, E-M1, 12-40 f/2.8 lens at 17mm, SS: 1/6400; f/4.5; ISO: 400.
Manual focusing and exposure.

Had I thought about changing the ISO I would have. Even though it's not a hard hike I was just too tired to concentrate on camera details at that time. The image is from 9 exposures using Photoshop CC to create the panorama.

Too many human elements to fall into the "Landscape" category - roads all over the image. This image is from late morning.

Mike
"Le temps est un grand maître, dit-on, le malheur est qu'il tue ses élèves."
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by Gary Briney on Mon Jul 25, 2016 1:32 pm
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Spectacular pano Mike -- I think the view was well worth the climb!
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by mstolting on Tue Jul 26, 2016 11:50 am
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Gary Briney wrote:Spectacular pano Mike -- I think the view was well worth the climb!
Thanks Gary. I sure wish I had been motivated to have started climbing in the dark for a warmer toned sunrise shot but, alas, I have certain routines at my age with which I've become comfortable and deviating from them is no longer a major priority. I certainly should have changed the ISO to 200 at the start of the hike but I paid no attention to it at all.

Mike
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