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Mt. Rainier
Pictured through a airplane window when flying above 20,000 feet. Mt. Rainier, an active volcano, is the highest mountain in the continential USA (4393m or 14,410ft).
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A very clean shot , no scratches on the window, must be a new plane..
Like this shot , very good to see where the top blow of that time.
Regards,
Fonzy - at 21:03 CET on 22-Dec-2005 [Reply]
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Thanks, Fons. The window was not perfect. To avoid picturing scratches from the window, I used the maximum aperture available and positioned the lens close to the window.
Lee
Lee W at 00:51 CET on 23-Dec-2005 [Reply]
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Very nice Lee........regards bevellee
Bevellee Bryceson at 01:13 CET on 23-Dec-2005 [Reply]
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Perfect contrast between the clouds and the mountains.
Udo Altmann at 15:04 CET on 23-Dec-2005 [Reply]
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This shot has to be the one in a life time shot. To get this out of a plane window with that much perfection is just amazing
Ann Smith at 04:52 CET on 24-Dec-2005 [Reply]
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Thanks for your compliments. One lesson I have learned is to always make my camera available when travel. You never know when next photo opportunity will come. When I took the plane, the sky was gray and cloudy on the group, and nothing was interesting. But it was totally different above the sky.
Best regards,
Lee
Lee W at 18:08 CET on 24-Dec-2005 [Reply]
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I like you picture a lot
Adolfo Hernandez at 20:30 CET on 24-Dec-2005 [Reply]