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Looking down to look up. It's hard to see Mt. Sopris and not stop for a quick shoot. The two peaks of Mt. Sopris are identical in elevation, making it unique as well as beautiful.I am on a hill which is sloping steeply to the left, but I'm pretty sure the shot is straight. You know you have a hard time finding anything flat in Colorado.lol
| Manufacturer: | Canon |
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| Exposure Bias: | 0.00 EV |
| Flash: | Flash did not fire, compulsory flash mode. |
| Focal Length: | 25.8 mm |
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left (in fact all of it, since it is still
Fall), but November usually gives us a lot of
good mountain snow, and it didn't. I sure don't
want a repeat of this year..early fire season
which hasn't ended yet. I know the skiers
would squawk, but I would settle for lots of
nice rain filling all'the lakes and reservoirs
and watering all the trees.
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