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AFAIC this one is the best of the series. The light is much better than the others. Like hminx said, it would be nice if there was a little more detail in the shadows. But this is a really nice shot.
Rule books are paper they will not cushion a sudden meeting of stone and metal. --Ernie Gann-- What is a cynic? A man who knows the price of everything and the value of nothing. --Oscar Wilde--
Thanks fellows. The only sad thing about this, besides the dark foreground that Pete and EOS pointed out (that I didn't even notice), is the plain sky! I wish there were some clouds up there for the photo, but that would have meant the thunderstorms were rolling in, too, which is dangerous for climbing (lightning galore). I may play with this one in post to see if I can add some clouds, and maybe lighten up the foreground a bit. Thanks for commenting.
Btw, the wind blows fast enough so that the shadows change pretty fast. Was great! as this allowed you to sit and wait for whatever shadow pattern you preferred.
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