How high did you get?
What I mean, of course, is how many feet your shot is above sea level.
And what did you capture "way down there" – or "way out there"?
Please share stories about your ascent, the geography we see, and any practical tips about your elevated shots – such as lens and film choices, filtration, and exposure.
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This high bluff w/ a castle-like parapet around its edge is about 9,500 feet high, but the valley floor is already 5,000 feet high. Down there is the Beaverhead River (near Dillon, Montana), one of the most distant sources of the Missouri/Mississippi Rivers. I chose a green filter to darken the eastern sky. Some day I'll return and put something in the heavens, like storm clouds, a sunrise, forest fire smoke, or a crescent moon. ;^)
Tachi 4x5
Schneider 150mm/9 g-claron (w/ Lee green filter)
Ilford FP4+ (in Rodinal 1:50)
Epson 4990/Epson Scan
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