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    Bierstadt Mountain

    My friend and I went on he Bierstadt trail around Georgetown, CO. I took some shots.




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    Re: Bierstadt Mountain

    Both look good. the first one your horizon is slanted. . . .just kidding of course. I like the unusual angle you shot this at and I think it works.
    the second one is pleasing in it's simplicity and color. although it looks like it could use a little something more, I think it works in the "less is more" philosophy.
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    Re: Bierstadt Mountain

    Quote Originally Posted by gahspidy
    Both look good. the first one your horizon is slanted. . . .just kidding of course. I like the unusual angle you shot this at and I think it works.
    the second one is pleasing in it's simplicity and color. although it looks like it could use a little something more, I think it works in the "less is more" philosophy.
    Thanks, the first picture was an experiment on my part, and I guess it turned out well.
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    Re: Bierstadt Mountain

    Good ol' Mt. Bierstadt! That was the very first 14er I hiked to the top of many years ago. I have a cool (actually cold as there was still snow on the ground at the end of July!) summit shot taken with an Olympus XA and Kodachrome 64. Nice photographs.
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    Re: Bierstadt Mountain

    Quote Originally Posted by mwfanelli2
    Good ol' Mt. Bierstadt! That was the very first 14er I hiked to the top of many years ago. I have a cool (actually cold as there was still snow on the ground at the end of July!) summit shot taken with an Olympus XA and Kodachrome 64. Nice photographs.
    Thanks, it was my first also.
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