Nice. Probably taken from about the same spot. I have some similar  
looks taken late morning. We weren't sure if we needed evening or  
morning looks, so I shoot it from about 6 PM to 9PM and again from  
4AM to 7AM. I remember that there was a small structure up there.  
Don't recall much else. It was summer, so there were no skiers.
Paul
On Apr 20, 2007, at 12:23 AM, Mark Erickson wrote:

> Paul's Minarets picture inspired me to dig into my archives and do  
> some work
> on a shot I took last fall.  I grew up on the east side of the  
> southern
> Sierra Nevada and hiked, fished, and skied a lot in the mountains  
> between
> Lone Pine and Mammoth.  In high school I skied Mammoth 20-30 days  
> per year,
> so the Minarets and Mts. Ritter and Banner were familiar sights.   
> After an
> absence of more than a decade when I went back last fall and took a  
> bunch of
> pictures.
>
> The URLs below link to a composite made from two shots taken with  
> my *ist-Ds
> and FA 77 Ltd lens hand-held at F/8.  Man, that lens is sharp!  The  
> sky was
> an crisp, pure blue with no clouds--not exactly Ansel Adams' most  
> favored
> condition for dramatic mountain scenes.  To make things a little more
> interesting I went black and white with a real emphasis on red to  
> darken the
> sky.  The originals were taken RAW.  The only other processing I  
> did was to
> stitch the photos together with Photoshop and apply a little Smart  
> Sharpen.
> Apologies in advance to those without 1280-pixel wide monitors.
>
> http://www.westerickson.net/mark/misc/MinaretsRitterBannerMedium.jpg
>
> The large is the full size version if you want to pixel peep.  I  
> don't think
> that the Bayer pattern de-mosiac algorithms do very well with  
> really fine
> detail like pine needles.  A Foveon sensor or dedicated black and  
> white
> camera would have probably done much better...
>
> http://www.westerickson.net/mark/misc/MinaretsRitterBannerLarge.jpg
>
> --Mark
>
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