Mount Whitney towers over the town of Lone Pine in the Eastern Sierra, making sunrise shots there convenient on the way to or from Death Valley National Park when accessing the park from the west. This is a pre-sunrise twilight shot, with hints of the coming alpenglow as the stars fade in the brightening sky in the background.
We stopped here for sunrise on the way home
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diossssss
Love this place.
That's absolutely beautiful!
Beautiful!
Majestic and beautiful, Jeff.
beautiful
it meteor ya kok kayak hujan gitu?
Inspiring, thanks for sharing!
mad skills…. a lot of effort went into this frame…!
Super fantastica me gusta saludos
Tetszik
very warm pic. nicely done. =)
nice picture
pretty mountains
GREAT
Krásné foto
I was hoping to capture Geminid meteors on this morning +darwin awin, but instead I combined the 37 images of 30 seconds each to create this star trails image, covering about 19 minutes. The streaks in the sky show how the earth rotated during that time, against those stars shining in the background.
Thanks +Al Tuttle, the stars faded away as I captured this sequence, so I had to individually lighten each image successively brighter and brighter to get the stars to show up at all during the second half of this sequence. It looks like I should re-process it to further lighten the middle ones.
I had a little easier time getting this daylight to twilight transition and star trails shot to work earlier this year: https://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/c2KrQU9iPlS_Hm0aXpow0tMTjNZETYmyPJy0liipFm0?feat=directlink
Just wow +Jeff Sullivan magnificent indeed 🙂
…fantastica…..majestic and beautiful….
the "simple" and… "wonder-full" among thousands exceptional moments on ours (meaning anybody's..) world!!
*congrats Jeff Sullivan*
de maravillas este paisaje very good
Love the blues and trails. Fantastic shot Jeff.
beautiful
I've been to some amazing places. I see beautiful landscapes just like the ones you photograph, but it's like I don't know how to capture them. Any tips?