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We previously had a wide-angle image made from the Bradywine Meadows that included this peak in the background. We also made a number of images with a telephoto lens. Exceptional detail and contrast range makes this image stand by itself nicely. There were a number of mountain climbers take were tackling a more southern peak because it has better views than this one once on top. This peak has steep approaches on loose scree and appears to be unclimbed since last winter.
The camera recorded the following information in the original image file:
Nikon D2X
2005/07/24 15:54:20.7
Color
Data Format: RAW (12-bit)
Compression: None
Image Size: Large (4288 x 2848)
Lens: VR 80-400mm F/4.5-5.6 D
Focal Length: 230mm
Exposure Mode: Manual
Metering Mode: Spot
1/640 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