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Halo Mountain
Mount Rainier is topped by a unique cloud type called 'lenticular' due to its lens like shape often forming above it's 14400 ft. peak. Several small waterfalls can be seen running off of its melting glaciers in this mid-summer capture.
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jimholmquist
on July 19, 2016Awesome shot!
johnchapmanphotographer
on December 16, 2015Hi, STUNNING SCENERY.
David Anderson
on December 12, 2015Beautiful capture the unique cloud pattern set it off. Thanks for looking and commenting.
Gene Hyder
on November 12, 2015Terrific shot.
Elizabeth J Jacob
on November 12, 2015Superb image. The cloud frames the peak perfectly. I have only seen this type of cloud once, in the vicinity of the Grand Canyon.
Thanks for the comment you left to one of my shots from the Grand Canyon. In answer to the question, whether it was HDR, no it wasn't. I did treat the sky and the canyon on separate layers in Photoshop, but nothing fancier than that.
- Elizabeth (aka arctangent)
Eyeshots
on September 21, 2015Breathtaking!
geoghanart
on September 21, 2015Lovely capture.
Lgood
on September 21, 2015Amazing capture!
DycasStudios & CaseyElizabethPhotography
on September 21, 2015Lovely shot
Rick Willis
on September 20, 2015High enough that they make their own weather...