For those that want to know a little about the earth we live on, this is called a glacial erratic. It travelled over 25 miles in a thick glacier over 2000 years ago. It’s big as a car and perched on the edge of the mountain.
For those that want to know a little about the picture, this is called an HDR image. I travelled over 750 miles in a heavy rain over 1 year ago to climb this mountain in the dark and take this shot. I lit the boulder with a big million candle flashlight during the exposures. I only got off one set of images when the flashlight started to die. The longest exposure was f/22 @ 28 seconds.
Is this an HDR shot? If yes, how many exposures did you take for this? 😀 thanks.
Yano – yes very mildly tone mapped though. I didn’t want to minimize the area lit by the flashlight by raising detail in the background.
This is the most interesting photo of Bubble Rock that I’ve seen. I think I might have to press my brain harder now that my eyes are opened more. 🙂 mark
Great photo! I was there in the middle of the day. Your hike back to Bubble Lake after dark without a good flashlight must have been interesting.
This is breathtaking!