Poster: A snowHead
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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looks like you scored BIG
(you lucky bu99er)
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horizon, ... as a matter of interest, do you know what type of camera the local photographer used .... ?
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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nbt, image info says (first pic):-
Image input equipment model: Canon EOS 30D
Software used: Adobe Photoshop Lightroom
Person who created the image: unknown
Exposure time: 0.004
F number: 14
Exposure program: 3
ISO speed rating: 100
Shutter speed: 7.96578
Aperture: 7.61471
Exposure bias: 0.333333
Maximum lens aperture: 2.96875
Metering mode: 5
Flash: 16
Lens focal length: 200
Focal plane X resolution: 3959.32
Focal plane Y resolution: 3959.32
Focal plane resolution unit: 2
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sweet!! When were they taken???
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Sluts.
Nice work.
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snowHeads are a friendly bunch.
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kitenski, they were taken last week, Tuesday and Thursday.
nbt, no problem!
Here's a link to the photog's website: http://neoguiri.deviantart.com/
That's what he had to say about his equipment:
"Canon 30D and 70-200 f2.8 L IS USM
30D is not the best camera for that condition of altitude and humidity but not problem at this time. Hope this will continue... Next camera will come in a near future
the lens is perfect "
(that lens is BIG! I first thought he had a professional videocamera...)
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And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
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horizon, I hate you. Kinda.
Great photos!
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Nice ski porn
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You know it makes sense.
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looks a very nice trip...
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Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
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Great pics
Second one looks like a weird super imposed image, doesnt look real or to scale weirdly.
First is the 'money shot' though....
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Poster: A snowHead
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Wow. Incidentally - does anyone have any recommendations for a compact digital that takes great shots for mountain landscapes and action shots? Oh - and I'm broke so seeing as I'll be spending the banks money, I need to be modest. Am tempted by the Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX2 but at £200 (the cheapest price I can find for it) it's at the top end of my budget and want to make sure it's the right one. Any better and possibly cheaper ones out there?
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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FenlandSkier, .... you smart person you .....
I checked the 'properties' of the photos above (Right-click mouse with pointer on photo) Details confirmed 're-sizing' so i imagined original photo info was compromised. Pray tell how you got the info .... ? (It could be worth a small beer .... )
horizon, ... sorry as well to digress your Thread ..... but with photos as deadly as that .... ! What camera did you use ... ?
I have a Sony Cyber-shot which I have had for a number of years & it's okay. I have only gotten into taking photos recently - Yodas, fault ... ... normally haven't got time to stop ... ... as they add a little bit of colour to trip reports ...
As with sallywt, ... is there any 'Digital Camera for Dummies' on the market that will take photos as good as these, on a fully automatic, 'point & shoot basis' ?
(No fiddling with buttons, filters, modes, etc, on the mountain)
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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Hi Bernard C - I started a thread of my very own on this topic and had some excellent recommendations - check it out in equipment reviews. After that and more forum searching I came up with the following recommendations:
Fujifilm F30
Pentax Optio A10
Sony Cybershot W50
Canon IXUS 850
Nikon P5100.
Digital_IXUS_70
Lumix TZ3
Lumix LX2
Canon Powershot G9.
After researching I wanted the G9 first then the LX2 but both out of my price range so am going to go for the TZ3 which has some hearty recommendations. I'm not expecting it to take as good a photo as one that costs several thousand though. Normally have to spend several thousand for that or be an exceptional photographer or lucky - or all three
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Photos 3 - 6 are taken by my Olympus C-7000Z. No longer on the market. I'm happy with it, to the extent that I haven't yet found the camera to replace it (the trend towards higher megapixels and smaller sensors doesn't help).
The first two are taken by a midrange DSLR with a top-range lens - completely different thing. That said, I've seen photos from a Canon 30D which I didn't like - most likely due to the postprocessing rather than the camera itself.
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hey.....
how come the camera gets more reviews than the epic day.....? shame on you...!!!
horizon, the way into the gully looks entertaining .....quite a side-slip..?
how long was the boot pack..?
Great face shots.!!!
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JT, I managed to do a few jump turns where the first two people had side-slipped...but then there were another 3-4 yards of side-slipping, yes
Boot pack was c. 20 -30 minutes (after a 10-minute traverse). But it shouldn't have been more than c. 15 minutes - one of the people in the group didn't have a proper backpack to attach the skis to, so he carried them in his hands and stopped moving when the going got tough. (Two of us got his skis and then he went on).
AlTom, both itineraries start from the Pic Blanc (3300 m), where you can get to using the cable car. The first one (Grand Sablat) required no hiking, while for the second one (with the gully) we descended for a while on a black run, traversed for a while and climbed back up as per the photo. I can't remember what the second one was called - I was focusing on the safety info imparted by the guide in high-speed French.
The "trouble" with these routes is that, after a 2000m vertical drop you end up in a village on the other side of the mountain. From there, the only way back is a 45 min taxi ride or a 5 min helicopter ride. (Although I'm trying to convince mrs horizon to provide transportation next year). Of course, the relative difficulty of getting back means that it's all untracked!
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horizon,
Looks good, I am out there in a few weeks... might have to have closer look at ADH..:lol
AlTom, How are things, sorry we didn't get to meet up. Good time..?
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horizon wrote: |
AlTom, both itineraries start from the Pic Blanc (3300 m), where you can get to using the cable car. The first one (Grand Sablat) required no hiking, while for the second one (with the gully) we descended for a while on a black run, traversed for a while and climbed back up as per the photo. I can't remember what the second one was called - I was focusing on the safety info imparted by the guide in high-speed French.
The "trouble" with these routes is that, after a 2000m vertical drop you end up in a village on the other side of the mountain. From there, the only way back is a 45 min taxi ride or a 5 min helicopter ride. (Although I'm trying to convince mrs horizon to provide transportation next year). Of course, the relative difficulty of getting back means that it's all untracked! |
I think the gulley looks like the Cerisier
You can actually traverse back over the Col du Sarenne or ski down to the summer road then walk/skin for 15 mins back up to the Col. This cuts out some vertical but saves some cash. And the final few 100ms of vertical is sometimes not really worth it if the snow is a bit thin lower down
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snowHeads are a friendly bunch.
snowHeads are a friendly bunch.
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And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
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AlTom, I should probably start exploring other places, but I always have a lot of fun in ADH. and there is plenty left for me to explore
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Had a wicked time in Alpe D this JAn (running into three storms helped, as did brand new Scot Punishers... mmmmm) and hit a variety of similar stuff by the looks of it. Best European trip by a mile, and if you like Alpe D then I'd recommend a Lake Tahoe missionas the terrain there is similar to what I've found stateside (esp Squaw)... Build it yourself and go for at least 2wks and the cost becomes reasonable too (more on lift tickets but naff all on food, you can live off Tahoe City supermarket hotwings!).
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You know it makes sense.
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Arno wrote: |
AlTom, I should probably start exploring other places, but I always have a lot of fun in ADH. and there is plenty left for me to explore |
sometimes people think that if you know a lot one place can be boring....but there are places (as verbier, chamonix, LG....and maybe ADH, but I don't know) that more you know, more you love and more you enjoy
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