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Skyline Drive, Shenandoah NP, Virginia

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Mount Rundle from Johnson Lake, Banff National Park, Alberta.

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I submit this is too valuable and enjoyable a thread to lie fallow for months at time. Allow me to refresh it with an image of the High Sierras I took last summer, looking West near Independence, Calif. during a trip down Highway 395. Maybe not one of America's most scenic roads per se, but it provides direct access to some of the most spectacular sights this country has to offer - Mt. Whitney, the Alabama Hills, the entire 435-mile length of the Sierra Nevada mountain range, Death Valley, the Bristlecone forrest, Yosemite, Mono Lake.....etc.

When this is all over,  if it ever ends, I certainly plan on going back...........some of the finest landscape photography opportunities anywhere.

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15 hours ago, John Z. Goriup said:

I submit this is too valuable and enjoyable a thread to lie fallow for months at time. Allow me to refresh it with an image of the High Sierras I took last summer, looking West near Independence, Calif. during a trip down Highway 395. Maybe not one of America's most scenic roads per se, but it provides direct access to some of the most spectacular sights this country has to offer - Mt. Whitney, the Alabama Hills, the entire 435-mile length of the Sierra Nevada mountain range, Death Valley, the Bristlecone forrest, Yosemite, Mono Lake.....etc.

When this is all over,  if it ever ends, I certainly plan on going back...........some of the finest landscape photography opportunities anywhere.

 

Agreed and a well-done image! You could spend a lifetime covering that area.

 

Here's a shot taken above the Herbert Glacier east of Juneau Alaska with Rhino Peak and the Mendenhall Towers in the far background.

M8, 15mm f/4.5 Voigtlander Super-Wide Heliar (version 1 with a LTM adapter).

 

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Another of Mount Rundle, Banff National Park Alberta, sunrise alpenglow.

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Yes, on a clear day it really does seem you can see forever.........

Shot when there was virtually no traffic at all anywhere in our area a couple of weeks back, so just to be contrary I decided I wanted to see what the world looks like without people during the height of the 'lockdown'. Without the traffic I must say that the lack of smog made for startling clarity of the atmosphere.

Southwestern Idaho,

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Campo Imperatore - Abruzzo -Italy

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Campo Imperatore - Abruzzo -Italy

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It's easy to see why it's called the Sawtooth mountain range

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•  I/III  •  In the Evening on the Fellhorn (2.037m), Allgäu Alps  •
•  right hand: High Even (2.230m) above Kleinwalsertal (Austria)  •

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The Grand Teton (also posted in Leica Q thread).

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The Tetons at the Snake River Overlook

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