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Jay Wilkerson BPL Member
PostedSep 12, 2011 at 12:51 pm

Excellent Pictures Cameron!! The JMT is one hell of a trail and I am jealous you lucky bastards.

PostedSep 12, 2011 at 3:55 pm

Great photos Cameron, I clicked through to Fickr and really enjoyed it.

Looks like you traded up on hiking partners! ; 0) Although I like Jeremy's new trail 'do. Built for speed.

How did you like the Absoraka? I wasn't happy with my Pinnacle at all and I'm looking to switch.

How did you handle bugs in the DuoMid?

How did you resupply at Taboose?

Eugene Smith BPL Member
PostedSep 12, 2011 at 8:51 pm

Cameron, this is a great set of photographs, thanks for posting your memories.

Eugene

Jesse H. BPL Member
PostedSep 13, 2011 at 11:45 am

sweet set cameron! love the pic of the mid in the wind breaks on the summit, truly a beautiful place, where you guys there for the sunrise?

Tony Wong BPL Member
PostedSep 15, 2011 at 1:19 pm

Cameron,

Great pics and it was a blast traveling with you.

Hope to see more of your photos.

An amazing year with all that snow out there and water everywhere….made for an unique experience.

Thanks for sharing.

-Tony

PostedSep 19, 2011 at 11:29 am

Thanks everyone !

The pack worked great, carried 32 pounds like a gregory.
Bugs were not that bad at night.
I camped on the summit and watched the sunrise.
More pictures can be found clicking through to the flickr account.

PostedSep 20, 2011 at 10:41 pm

Killer photos Cameron. Its hard(impossible?) to capture the light in any way that approaches how amazing it actually is in person.

These images do a pretty sweet job of getting close.

Thanks for sharing!

Chris Morgan BPL Member
PostedSep 20, 2011 at 11:16 pm

Very nice!

Your pics from the DP1 are coming out far more saturated than mine. Are you boosting the saturation in post processing?

Chris

PostedSep 21, 2011 at 10:14 am

I was gifted great light most mornings and nights, and a schedule that had me near scenery when the best light was happening. I generally try to shoot raw, slightly underexposed, tripod whenever I can, and lowest iso possible. Not much post processing at all, mostly white balance correction, and desaturation to make B&W images from the raw. The shot of lake wanda had the saturation boosted, but the rest are pretty much as they come.

Ken Helwig BPL Member
PostedSep 26, 2011 at 7:51 pm

I KNEW that was Lake Wanda!!!!!!!!!! Again Cameron, great photos!!!

Jesse H. BPL Member
PostedSep 27, 2011 at 12:18 am

awesome! I was up there about 3 weeks before you guys, came up the backside from horseshoe…

altitude sure is a beast!

thanks for the pics/post hope to see you guys soon!

Jesse H. BPL Member
PostedSep 27, 2011 at 12:27 am

Just went back thru your set after that post…

seriously love the reflection shots you got, but again, really awesome setall-around, B&W works… only sometimes, and your use through out really complimented the other shots and compositions… THANKS! you helped me relive the awe of the sierra's from my desk, not an easy task :D

the guitar lake shot is frickin' epic!!! camped right where you shot that… tis' a beautiful church…

Jeremy Pendrey BPL Member
PostedSep 28, 2011 at 1:20 pm

Nice pix Cameron. Tony takes more pics, but you've got the right equipment.

It was great hiking with you part of the way.

Glad we finally got to do the JMT.

-Jeremy.

Tony Wong BPL Member
PostedSep 29, 2011 at 5:38 pm

They are fantastic pictures….makes me want to get a real camera that can take nicer pictures.

Or maybe I can leave my camera home and have Cameron take all the pics on our joint trips……save me some weight in my pack.

-Tony

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