A Special Day in Rocky Mountain National Park

Colorado CJ

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I decided to go up to the park today for some hiking and photography. Up at 4 am and on the trail at 5 am.

I hit the clouds while driving to the trailhead. And once on the trail, even with a decent headlamp, I couldn't see much past 5 feet in front of me. The trail starts at roughly 9500 ft. and ascends up to over 10,000 ft.

It was kind of spooky hiking a trail in the dark, in extremely heavy fog (really a cloud) knowing that there are plenty of dropoffs.

I got to Emerald Lake just as it was getting light enough to not need the headlamp, still in heavy fog. So, after having a cup of coffee, I started doing some long exposure photography. Well, what I could in the fog anyway.



My lens kept fogging up and I forgot to bring a microfiber cloth. I hated to do it, but I used my fleece jacket continuously to keep the lens clear.



As I waited for the clouds to clear, I hiked up a boulder field and tried to shoot some old pines, but the fog was just too thick to get anything decent.

After a couple of hours, there was a 5 minute clearing of the clouds, and the spires around Emerald Lake were finally visible, for a short while anyway.

(3 shot vertical pano with a 645D and 35mm lens)



About 30 minutes later, the fog parted again and I got a few more shots.

(3 shot horizontal pano with a 645D and 35mm Lens)



After another cup of coffee, the sun came out one more time.



Then the fog closed back in, so I headed down the mountain. A foggy hike down gave me a few more photography opportunities.



It feels like a different world compared to how it normally is up here. Almost like on a movie set.






Finally, down out of the clouds, the bull elk bugles can be heard echoing through the mountains. I didn't spend any time photographing them since I only had my medium format camera with me, which doesn't have the "reach" my wildlife setup has. I did get one shot of a bull during a bugle though.



It was a special day in the park, one that I will remember for a while. There is usually some weather around when hiking there, but not like it was today. The light worked just right many times and I am happy with what I was able to capture.
 

AlanLichty

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Wow - the level of detail in medium format digital is notable. These would print well. Hard to pick favorites but #3 and #4 do keep me looking longer.
 

JimFox

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What a memorable day Andrew! I love those conditions and Emerald Lake is an awesome location.

My favorites are #1 and #7, 8.
 

Colorado CJ

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Wow - the level of detail in medium format digital is notable. These would print well. Hard to pick favorites but #3 and #4 do keep me looking longer.
Yeah, the 645D is a great image taker. I don't know if it is the larger sensor, or the CCD instead of CMOS. I've always liked CCD images better than CMOS. The colors are just that much nicer, and the images are always easier to edit correctly. I think the 645D is a must have for a landscape photographer. Used, good condition ones are much cheaper than the newer Cannon/Nikon/Sony full frames and lenses are super cheap as well.

What a memorable day Andrew! I love those conditions and Emerald Lake is an awesome location.

My favorites are #1 and #7, 8.
Thanks Jim. Emerald Lake is always nice, but yesterday was something special. The light was just right and the fog, when it wasn't super thick, really added to the photos.

Very moody stuff! Love them all, the 2nd and 8th stand out for me.
Cheers!
Thanks. I like to process shots for the occasion, and yesterday didn't seem like an eye bleeding sharp kinda day. I also like to create mood, more than 100% reality sometimes.

2, 4 and 5 for me, and 8 is pretty good too. All are very nice.
Thanks Ben.
 

Timmeh

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Hey Andrew,

Was Bierstadt's ghost floating behind you, or were you sipping coffee with him? I think I'm most partial to 5.

Tim
 
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