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Jan 24, 2012 22:07 |  #1

A recent sunrise hike to Gem Lake, in Rocky Mountain National Park. Unlike many of our RMNP hikes this one was not scoped out before hand. When we got there we discovered large rocks surround the lake on the east side so shooting sunrise over the water was not going to happen. Faced with this we climbed up the rocks to the west which caused us to miss much of the sunrise. On a positive note, we discovered a great location for our next hike to this area.

1. Looking south across Gem Lake.

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2. Our first venture up the hill above the lake ran into a dead end. Before trying a different route I took this pano. The view is from northeast to southwest and moments before things got colorful.
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3. A view of Estes Park in the Valley with Mounts Lady Washington, Meeker and Long's Peak behind. Just after the sunrise color.
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4. The rock perch I was shooting from
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Jan 24, 2012 22:57 |  #2

Very nicely done - I like the narrative that goes along with the images. Last image is the champ.

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Jan 24, 2012 23:35 |  #3

wow, fantastic scenery/location


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Jan 25, 2012 10:08 as a reply to  @ wolfden's post |  #4

#1 and 3 are my favorites too Jon. I know you put a lot of effort into being there to get these kinds of shots and I think it was worth the effort.


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Jan 25, 2012 12:37 |  #5

Very nice set. Well done.




  
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Jan 27, 2012 08:45 |  #6

Thanks for the comments guys. Since these shots aren't tone mapped they're not what many in the HDR thread are looking for. Just where I'm currently going with my processing.


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Jan 27, 2012 10:01 as a reply to  @ J-Blake's post |  #7

Well, my thought is that anything you did to increase the dynamic range of the images should be acceptable here. After all, the forum title is High Dynamic Range. How that's acheived can be done in more than one way.


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