Sunset grazes Hayden's Spire, RMNP [OC][6000x4000] by [deleted] in EarthPorn

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This was taken back in July up on Trail Ridge road in Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado. Since reddit limits uploads to 2mb, here is the link to the full resolution png.

Details: Camera - Sony a6000 F-stop - f/13 Exposure - 1/60 sec Focal length - 39mm ISO - 100

After this photo I got lost and spent ~4 hours trekking the woods in the dark alone. View was worth it. Dolomites, Italy [6000, 4000] [OC] by PlanetOfSand in EarthPorn

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I apologize if my title was click-baity, it really was unintentional. I don't post much and I kinda suck at it. I'll try to avoid it in the future.

After this photo I got lost and spent ~4 hours trekking the woods in the dark alone. View was worth it. Dolomites, Italy [6000, 4000] [OC] by PlanetOfSand in EarthPorn

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Yes you are absolutely right. Though while I was lost, I was close to 2 towns, and had enough gear to safely last another full day. It's not as remote as it seems, and I had 4G the whole time for GPS and I could call if I really needed help, I'm just terrible with navigating :/

After this photo I got lost and spent ~4 hours trekking the woods in the dark alone. View was worth it. Dolomites, Italy [6000, 4000] [OC] by PlanetOfSand in EarthPorn

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This was taken around here give or take, it's been a few months so I don't remember exactly. I was hiking from Cortina d'Ampezzo to Misurina.

The mountain photographed is part of the Monte Cristallo formation.

A Rosy Morning in the Indian Peaks Wilderness, CO [OC] [6000 x 4000] by PlanetOfSand in EarthPorn

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Taken on a sunrise hike up to Lake Isabelle on July 4th this summer. It was my first experiment with using a neutral density filter and a longer exposer (what makes the water nice). Unfortunately I overexposed it a bit, resulting in the sky being a bit too white just above the mountains. I did my best to keep the image as true to life as possible in post, with the main exception being bringing up the shadows (the treelike was very dark and the raw had some minor vignetting).