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    Cathedral Ledge

    On our trip to New Hampshire we stopped at Cathedral Ledge (summit elevation 1,159 ft or 353 m) with views across the Saco River Valley to the White Mountains and Kearsarge North.

    This is a 8 image pano taken with EOS M5 w/TAMRON 18-400mm F/3.5-6.3 Di II VC HLD B028 @ 18mm

    IMG_6747-Pano-Edit-Edit.jpg by tesarver, on Flickr

    Comments Welcomed

    Tom
    Last edited by tesarver; 22-08-2017, 13:15.

    #2
    Re: Cathedral Ledge

    Hi Tom; Cracking detail & a great view. Hope you enjoy NH as much as we did when we were there... many moons ago!
    Cheers;
    Lee
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      #3
      Re: Cathedral Ledge

      Thanks for stopping by Lee. We were there for 1 day and made stops at Diana's Bath, the Conway Scenic Railroad, a Car show, then stopped here. We plan to go back as there is a train ride up Mt Washington that's on our bucket list as a few waterfalls we want see.

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        #4
        Re: Cathedral Ledge

        thats a wow shot, well done
        :- Ian

        5D Mk III, 24-105 / 70-200 f2.8 L / 100-400 Mk II / 100 macro / 16-35 L / 11-24 L / 1.4 & 2x converters and a bad back carrying it all ;o)

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          #5
          Re: Cathedral Ledge

          Thanks Ian

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            #6
            Re: Cathedral Ledge

            Super image Tom
            Derek

            EOS R, RF 24-105mm L f4, EF 16-35mm L f4, EF 70-200mm f4 L IS II USM

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              #7
              Re: Cathedral Ledge

              Beautiful scenery Tom.
              Colin

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                #8
                Re: Cathedral Ledge

                Thanks Colin & Derek

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                  #9
                  Re: Cathedral Ledge

                  Nice, you managed to get a sense of scale.
                  Andy
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                    #10
                    Re: Cathedral Ledge

                    Lovely stuff and super clouds.worth all the hard work!
                    Canon EOS R5, R6 plus the usual suspects ......

                    https://www.flickr.com/photos/bo_fo_to

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                      #11
                      Re: Cathedral Ledge

                      Thanks Bo

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                        #12
                        Re: Cathedral Ledge

                        Cracking landscape....and what a great spot to escape for some solitude.
                        Brian Vickers LRPS

                        brianvickersphotography.com

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                          #13
                          Re: Cathedral Ledge

                          Thanks Brian

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                            #14
                            Re: Cathedral Ledge

                            A lovely image Tom
                            John Liddle

                            Backwell, North Somerset - "Where the cider apples grow"

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                              #15
                              Re: Cathedral Ledge

                              Great image Tom!
                              - Tony

                              6D Mk II, 17-40 F4/L 4 USM, 24-105 F4/L 4 IS USM

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