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Mount Shuksan from Picture Lake

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pat mezzulo:
Mount Shuksan of the Cascade Range, Washington state, USA.
The name Shuksan is a Skagit Indian name for "rocky" and "precipitous" per Joan Burton's book, Western Washington & the Cascades, Best Hikes with Children.
Df with 24 - 120 f4G. Early May, 2015. Sunny f16 exposure.

Bjørn Rørslett:
My comment is on the technical side and something that puzzled me a lot.

One gets the impression the entire frame is skewed to the left so the water "flows out" from the lake. However, the water line and thereby horizon appears to be dead straight. The trees reflecting in the surface suggest likewise. So why am I perceiving the entire frame being tilted? No answer. That's the enigma.

elsa hoffmann:
I get it :) the hill with tress are sloping - hence the feeling the lake is running out.
Beautiful image - and my first question would be - how beautiful would a sunset be here?

Erik Lund:
Bjørn your instinct is right, the trees should be vertical and the shoreline should slant slightly down to the right due to the fact that the right hand side shore line is much closer to us than the middle part of the shore line and our vantage point is up high.

But a very nice view!

Erik Lund:
1 deg clockwise and you get it, now also the mountain peak is aligned :)

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