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Cutler River


Cutler River
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Copyright: Bruno Ethier (Silversnow) Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 190 W: 58 N: 387] (1492)
Genre: Places
Medium: Color
Date Taken: 2007-06-23
Categories: Nature
Camera: Canon A620, 35-140 f/2.8-4.1, 2Gb SD
Exposure: f/3.5, 1/50 seconds
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Photo Version: Original Version
Date Submitted: 2008-06-10 10:51
Viewed: 675
Points: 8
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Au Départ de Pink Ham Notch, sur une habituelle randonnée au Mont Washington , destination classique de la Nouvelle Angleterre célèbre pour son train à crémaillère, et malheureusement accessible en voiture jusqu'au sommet. Toute une impression quand on grimpe 1km de dénivelé pour se retrouver dans un parking, et de se faire photographier comme des atronautes sortant des nuages par des clients du Gift shop incrédules...
Photo prise sur le petit pont de la rivière cutler, en grimpant le flanc est vers le classique Tuckerman Ravine, qui était fermé par la glace en ce jour de fin juin, nous avons donc monté par la piste Lion Head, en croisant tout plein de gens qui redescendaient à cause de la météo, mais les vents d'enfer (94km/h) et les températures glaciales (0C avec verglas) n'allaient tout de même pas nous arrêter pour notre entraînement pour le Pérou plus tard dans l'été...

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Starting from Pink Ham Notch, a classic hike up Mount Washington, a classic of New Hampshire famous for it's Cog Railway, and unfortunately accessible by car up to the summit. Quite a feeling to climb up 1km in height to find a parking lot, and being photographed like astronauts coming out of the clouds by dumbfounded gift shop customers...
Picture taken on the bridge over the Cutler River, while going up to the east face towards the classical Tuckerman Ravine, which was closed on this end of june day, so we climbed by the Lion's Head trail, crossing many people who were going back down because of the weather, but howling winds (94km/h and icy temperatures (0C) were not going to stop us in oour training for Peru later that summer...

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Hello Bruno!
When I saw the thumbnail version I didn't feel attracted by the picture (too much green), but as I've seen other nice pictures taken by you I decided to open it up and I really liked it: the waterfalls look great surrounded by the vegetation, and the person in the background, crossing the bridge added even more emotion to the scene!
TFS - Congratulations!
Warmest regards,
Neyvan

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  • jhm Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 12760 W: 273 N: 17393] (70015)
  • [2008-06-11 3:29]

Hello Bruno,

You chose us a very nice picture with the small waterfall as subject.
The river leads us nice toward the bridge in background, you did very well addition the man op the bridge for the scale.
Composition and perspective are vezry well, also the presentation.
Very well done.

Best regards,
John.

Hello Bruno, nice nature photo with good composition and cool place. Good info!
TFS and regards,

Phil

Hi Bruno, great view of splendid river with fantastic colors, very well done, ciao Silvio

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