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07/22/2006 04:46:22 PM · #1
And I plan hiking up Mt. Rainer and Mt. St Helens. And i was wondering what advice, and tips people have for mountain/ landscape photography.

In day light, is a tripod still necessary? Could i get away with handheld?
Things like that.

Edit: I'm an idiot and see almost an identical thread about a question almost exactly the same, though you can still reply if you have any broad advice or anything

Message edited by author 2006-07-22 16:47:42.
07/22/2006 05:10:28 PM · #2
Let's combine threads ...
07/22/2006 05:10:39 PM · #3
Mt St. Helens.

Three hand-held shots stitched together.

Probably don't need a tripod for daytime but would be handy for sunrise and sunset.



I presume you are aware that they just opened up the trail to the crater's rim. Need to get a permit and I suspect there will be lots of applicants.

Enjoy
Dick
07/22/2006 05:12:51 PM · #4
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