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coscorrosa
Feb-19-2010, 07:53 PM
Danny (dseidman) and Dan (dls) and I met up to shoot the stars and Mt. Shuksan on Wednesday night from Mt. Baker (this trip had about 5 minutes of planning). Unfortunately there was this huge light on a nearby road that got all in the foreground, I tried my best to get rid of it in post processing. It's still an amazing location and worth the 300 miles and 6 hours of driving, and the 2.5 hours of sleep before work the next day :D

I plan to return to this spot at sunset and with some snow shoes.

http://photos.coscorrosa.com/Landscapes/North-Cascades/MG4249/791667567_oTuYB-XL-1.jpg

shniks
Feb-19-2010, 07:59 PM
Excellent star trails. Love the fact that you showed detail of the mountain. Love it. :thumb


Cheers,

Alpha_Plus
Feb-19-2010, 11:25 PM
I don't know what you were after with the foreground without the light, but it doesn't look too bad.

Great shot. The foreground trees give it great perspective looking across what I presume is a small valley of some sort.

dlplumer
Feb-20-2010, 01:16 AM
I assume the 300 miles was round trip? You are amazing. Great shot Ron.:clap I really like the pale blue sky trails (very unusual).

coscorrosa
Feb-20-2010, 08:50 AM
Excellent star trails. Love the fact that you showed detail of the mountain. Love it. :thumb


Cheers,

Thanks - I really wish Shuksan was this snowy all year round :D

coscorrosa
Feb-20-2010, 08:51 AM
I don't know what you were after with the foreground without the light, but it doesn't look too bad.

Great shot. The foreground trees give it great perspective looking across what I presume is a small valley of some sort.

Thanks Karl. Actually there's a lake there (covered with snow now but mid summer it will thaw out).

This is what it looks like in peak fall color:

http://photos.coscorrosa.com/Landscapes/North-Cascades/fallshuksanreflection/714129088_dZgEV-XL.jpg

coscorrosa
Feb-20-2010, 08:52 AM
I assume the 300 miles was round trip? You are amazing. Great shot Ron.:clap I really like the pale blue sky trails (very unusual).

Yeah, 300 miles round trip, not each way (600 miles is a little too hard core for a weekday when I plan on going to work the next day!). I'll probably head back to this spot in the next few weeks and get some pink glow at sunset, and stick around for more stars.

thapamd
Feb-20-2010, 02:44 PM
Love 'em...good to see these again. :D :thumb

Alpha_Plus
Feb-21-2010, 03:38 AM
This is what it looks like in peak fall color:


Oh wow! Which lake is this? You mentioned a road light. Is that from near the Mt Baker Highway then?

bryanj87
Feb-21-2010, 05:39 AM
Both are great shots. I gotta do more star trails. Awesome job.

coscorrosa
Feb-21-2010, 10:25 AM
Oh wow! Which lake is this? You mentioned a road light. Is that from near the Mt Baker Highway then?

It's Picture Lake, on the Mt. Baker Highway (542), around milepost 54. During peak fall color on the weekend there are at least 75 tripods there and a ton of people, there's a bunch of cool nearby trails though and the crowds thin out significantly.

dseidman
Feb-21-2010, 02:44 PM
Nice work. I like how bright your shot turned out. I agree that those lights were a pain to remove. That took up about 90% of the time I spent processing my version of this.

Let me know when you're thinking about heading back up there and hopefully I'll be free.

dls
Feb-23-2010, 12:13 AM
Nice. You guys make me feel like a lazy bum... I have still yet to remove the bright area in mine.

And ditto regarding letting me know about any trips to the north cascades, planned or unplanned.

hawkeye978
Feb-23-2010, 03:29 PM
Great set of shots, Ron. Is the star trails a single exposure or did you generate two, one for the stars and the second for the mountain.

coscorrosa
Feb-23-2010, 04:11 PM
Great set of shots, Ron. Is the star trails a single exposure or did you generate two, one for the stars and the second for the mountain.

Thanks - it was a single exposure around 14 minutes or so, f/4 at ISO 320.