Photographer’s Note
This photo is a view of Lady Peak which stands behind Mt Cheam. It is a little taller then Cheam too but ponly a few hundred feet. Last year whne I climbed Cheam a fella joined the group and he climbed this mount and then met us on the top of cheam too. He was in good shape because he climbed Mt Everest that spring. Other photos of Mt Cheam can be seen Text on the bottom of this page in my gallery. Enjoy the view.
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oochappan
(22032) 2005-11-07 18:02
Hi Paul
a clear and sharp shot on this lady, you can feel the stones almost, another fine view of this mountain now from a side with greens of gras and trees. Good gradiant contrasting blue sky.
danielswalsh
(13330) 2005-11-07 19:44
Your Mt. Cheam shots are great Paul, and seem to be really popular among fellow TE members...
What I like about these shots is the relative diversity in vegitation. From forest, to plains, to rocky baron landscapes above.
Great clarity and good colors. The sky goes from quite blue to 'almost' an overexposed white at right. I'm going to have to send you a circular polariser for X-mas Paul.. ;-)
Cheers Paul,
- Dan
Emile
(20125) 2005-11-08 1:18
Hola Paul.
Excellent picture. The trees in the foreground give a natural frame.
The colors and sharpness are very good.
Good POV. The mountain looks great, very well captured.
Well done and TFS.
Galmeida
(12559) 2005-11-08 3:23
Hi Paul,
I don't see any lady in the mountain climbing the moutain pixel by pixel ;-))) Very good angle of view and capture with a nice DOF and POV. I like the way you put the trees in the foreground and the wide short space to capture this lovely tall mountain. Splendid sky, colors and ecelent fine sharpness. So many precious details and nature textures. A great job and composition from you.
THanks for sharing and congratulations.
Fernando
weswang
(18223) 2005-11-08 10:45
Hi Paul, An impressive shot from the foreground leading to the peak of the mountain. A very well composed picture with clear contrast and nice frame. I like it very much. Thanks for sharing and thanks for the story.
singuanti
(15240) 2005-11-08 21:49
Hi Paul. I bet that's interesting hiking somebody who had been up Mt. Everest. It's good the way you put the trees on both sides so we can peek through them. The sharpness in the trees is perfect. Good job Paul.
LCannon
(2776) 2005-12-20 12:19
This photo definitely makes me want to warm up those hiking boots! Will have to wait for better weather though. I love how it looks like you could just stroll right up it, but I'm sure it's farther and harder than it looks. The square shape of the photo is very complimentary of the top of the peak. Well done.
Photo Information
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Copyright: Paul Enns (PJE)
(19501) - Genre: Places
- Medium: Color
- Date Taken: 2005-08-00
- Categories: Nature
- Camera: Canon EOS 300D, Canon EF-S 18-55/3.5-5.6, Digital ISO 100
- Photo Version: Original Version
- Date Submitted: 2005-11-07 17:52








