The Hills are Alive

© Dale Douthit

The Hills are Alive

Uploaded: May 17, 2003

Description

Taken at twilight at Olympic National Park on Hurricane ridge.

Comments

Connie L. Carpenter May 17, 2003

Very pretty, Dale... I love the rich colors. I enjoy your work. #35405

Murry Grigsby May 26, 2019

Nicely done, Dale. It looks like you were about out of light! It can be tough finding your way back to camp :0) #98286

Damian P. Gadal May 26, 2019

WOW! #98337

Dale Douthit May 26, 2019

Thanks everyone. Your right Murry. I was out of light. This was about a 1 second exposure on fugi 100F on a tripod. The deer are blury in the origional but the use of the buzz filter sort of made it work. It was pretty scary walking down the ridge that night. It was completely dark by the time I got to the parking lot and I was alone. #98678

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