The cliff of the Squamish Chief is a popular destination for rock climbers from around the world. We have hiked the trail that ascends the back of the mountain, it is certainly steep enough for us! The view at the top was well worth the effort.
The cliff of the Squamish Chief is a popular destination for rock climbers from around the world. We have hiked the trail that ascends the back of the mountain, it is certainly steep enough for us! The view at the top was well worth the effort.
Hasselblad H3DII-50 | |
2011/01/02 2:37:53 PM | |
Color | |
Data Format: | RAW (16-bit) |
Compression: | Lossless |
Image Size: | Large (8176 x 6132) |
Lens: | Hasselblad HC 50-100mm F/3.5-4.5 |
Focal Length: | 85mm |
Exposure Mode: | Manual |
Metering Mode: | Spot |
1/125 sec - F/8 | |
Exposure Comp.: | 0 EV |
Flash Mode: | Not attached |
Sensitivity: | ISO 50 |
Color Mode: | Hasselblad RGB |
Hue Adjustment: | 0 |
Gerald & Irmgard Carter | |
White Balance: | Daylight |
AF Mode: | Manual |
Tone Comp: | Normal |
Saturation: | Normal |
Sharpening: | None |
Long Exposure NR: | Off |
High ISO NR: | Off |
You can zoom in on this image to see the detail in the full image, however this is highly compressed and the original has better contrast and sharpness.
2012 Jan 8