Cory, thanks for commenting. 

>I've never seen Denali from 
>Wonder Lake... only from a distance.

Alaska Range pano was taken a ways east of Wonder Lake. We operated out of a 
place several miles west of Wonder Lake. 

During my two weeks there we had everything from mid 70's F clear days to an 
almost blinding snowstorm with several inches of snow accumulation

Kenneth Waller

-----Original Message-----
From: Cory Papenfuss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Apr 21, 2005 8:11 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: PAW: Alaska Range Pano

> If you check past PUG's you'll see that I did something along those lines.
> It was titled "North Face" - taken with a 600mm (on film). Got published as
> the first place winner in the annual Alaska Magazine photo contest. That
> bright peak BTW is Mt Mckinley (Denali). North Face is in fact a feature of
> Denali on the north side.
> I've been to Denali numerous times & with the weather there as it is, a
> totally clear morning shot as posted is somewhat rare in my experience.
>
        I'll concur with that.  I went to school in Fairbanks and have 
been in Denali park a number of times.  What's rare is usually not the 
composition or technical prowes of the photographer, but rather being in 
there when the weather cooperates like that.  I've never seen Denali from 
Wonder Lake... only from a distance.

        I also like the fact that you referred to the mountain by its 
correct name.

-Cory

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* Cory Papenfuss                                                        *
* Electrical Engineering candidate Ph.D. graduate student               *
* Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University                   *
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