From my viewpoint on the edge of the eastern Sierra the distant mountains were invisible—hidden in a dense swirl of fog and cloud. I waited a while. For an instant I got what I was waiting for, a peak through the curtain at the Panamint Range and the distant basins and range of Death Valley.

Exposure data: 300mm, 1/160 of a second at f/6.3 and ISO 320, hand held.
Roger Lambert
29 Nov 2011Jesus Crow – that is magnificent.
Sometimes I think that telephoto landscapes are the most captivating of all.
Could we see this larger?
Best,
RL
Harold Davis
29 Nov 2011Thanks Roger. Here’s this image larger.
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