When does the gorge look it's best during fall?

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yeah, so ah...has the proper amount of chlorophyll ebbed from the leaves leaving the perfect ratio of anthocyanin pigments to chlorophyll such that a short hike to the top of half moon would amount to a good panty dropper.
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:-) That is closer to the real question. Panty-dropper in reference to the most spiritual of moments is hilarious.
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When we were climbing yesterday the colors didn't seem to be that noticeable until dusk when you could see alot of trees that had turned yellow and some reds starting to show.
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Just a couple quick shots from mill creek lake today while I was shooting an engagement session...


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reminder Wes, you suck at landscapes. OK?
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clif wrote:reminder Wes, you suck at landscapes. OK?
Yep, suck at landscapes for sure, these are just quick shots while we were walking back to the car. Total point and shoot style.

The shots with the couple in them are much better...
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Here is some I took last Wednesday with my crappy point and shoot camera:

Cloud Splitter:
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Cloud Splitter:
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Cloud Splitter:
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Cloud Splitter:
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Cloud Splitter. This was photoshopped, because I wanted to combine two different exposures, like an HDR photo:
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The top of Pogue:
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Somewhere near the Nada Tunnel:
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http://i35.tinypic.com/vy2u5k.jpg

Somewhere near the Nada Tunnel:

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So not only is the img tag not working right, but if you use html to display a pic, it isn't even consistent. I posted all of those pics the same way, and only 3 showed up. Well I added the direct link under each picture so you can still check them out if you want to.
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wes-thanks for the pix
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Post by Wes »

For the ones with the couple, if you are interested, some are on my blog, http://www.wtallenphotography.com/blog

Will try to have some from the full scale climber wedding Saturday up before long as well.
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