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I was a lot closer than it appears, I was shooting at 16mm. I was pretty water logged too :)
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I've been there many times Rocky, to get close up shots I bring a large micro-fiber cloth. My last shot there my technique was: Set exposure manually, focus for DOF, wipe lens and cover with hand, wait for a slight break in the waterfall spray, move hand take shot, wipe lens cover with hand...
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It's actually closer to 3.5 miles one way. About 2000 feet of elevation gain. I did it last year, larches are spectacular in fall up there. It's not a bad day hike.
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I've seen herds of them at Berkely Park on Rainier, Spray park too. So up close and personal at Ingalls Lake I could have used my wide angle.
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There wasn't an additional option: I have zero interest in shooting video even if my camera is capable.
I used to have a dedicated video camera, barely used it.
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I don't know about that road, the first part of it past the trees looks like an avalanche waiting to happen. When I do it, my plan would be like you mentioned.
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I would be looking for fairly fresh snow with lots on the trees. Not something I would typically expect in Spring.
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I've been meaning to do that hike one of these days, I havent seen any good shots with snow cover from there. Might be one way to get a really original shot, at least, thats my plan.
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That's why they have snow shoes Bob :D
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Looks like Mt Adams from Takhlakh Lake to me Bob.
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Here is what I look for, incoming weather after a weather break for morning shooting and outgoing weather for evening.
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Outdoor Photographer competition "Natures Colors"
This shot of mine taken in Zion has been selected as a finalist, Here is a link to the photo
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I have spent plenty of time waiting for a break in the clouds/rain at sunset/sunrise only to be disappointed numerous times Rocky. Or it opens up just enough to tease... Many folks don't realize the time and effort it takes to get great light. I spent 4 days on the coast and came away with 2...
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