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My World: Backcountry Skiing WA

A few shots from two days of back-country skiing in Washington's north Cascades. All taken with Sony RX100.





Rainy Lake Panorama - we're heading up a steep gully on the right to gain the glacier above.







Descending from Frisco Mt.






Above Washington Pass






Little man - big mountains






Spring ski fun​
 
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Asher Kelman

OPF Owner/Editor-in-Chief
So impressive. So what are your shooting choices here and are you using UCLA or polarizing filters for the glare from the snow!

Asher
 

Paul Abbott

New member
Great images, really well taken and composed. Great sense of scale with the human elements. Nice one...
The borders do look horrible surrounding these photographs though...just my two 'slung'.
 

Asher Kelman

OPF Owner/Editor-in-Chief
Great images, really well taken and composed. Great sense of scale with the human elements. Nice one...
The borders do look horrible surrounding these photographs though...just my two 'slung'.


Paul,

Glad you rediscovered these fine photographs.

It's also true that frames can fight with the pictures. We discuss this currently here and would love your considered feedback on the matter as we are planning an update to the forum now.

Asher
 

Nigel Allan

Member
I agree the borders are unnecessary and a bit of a distraction, but otherwise wonderful shots and I wish I had taken them. It's not easy shooting snow and these are great.
 
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