Bradywine Meadow

Previous photograph Back to the gallery page Next photograph

Bradywine Meadow is a place that we revisited after about ten years.  The trail is short but steep and, as you can see, the view there is impressive.  What you don't see here is an equally impressive view of Mt. Garibaldi 180° in the opposite direction.  Also what you don't see here are the bugs! We paid in blood to bring you this image! We were scratching mosquito and fly bites for a week after returning from the hike.  We are planning to return here again (with an even heavier large format camera) in the fall.

Please note that if you are considering hiking to this area, that the road in is rough and overgrown.  We would not recommend it to people unless they plan on using a 4 wheel drive vehicle that they won't fuss about if it gets a few extra scratches.

The camera recorded the following information in the original image file:

Nikon D2X
    2005/07/24 16:06:57.3
    Color
Data Format:         RAW (12-bit)
Compression:         None
Image Size:          Large (4288 x 2848)
Lens:                28-70mm F/2.8 D
Focal Length:        28mm
Exposure Mode:       Manual
Metering Mode:       Spot
    1/200 sec - F/11
Exposure Comp.:      -1.0 EV
Exposure Difference: 0 EV
Flash Sync Mode:     Not Attached
Sensitivity:         ISO 125
Color Mode:          Mode II (Adobe RGB)
Hue Adjustment:      0
    Gerald & Irmgard Carter
White Balance:       Direct sunlight
Tone Comp:           Less Contrast
Saturation:          Normal
Sharpening:          None
AF Mode:             AF-C
Long Exposure NR:    OFF
High ISO NR:         OFF