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Fisheye view of Mount Washington in winter

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Fisheye view of Mount Washington in winter

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‹‹Mt Lafayette Views   looking north to Mt. Washington  Fisheye view of Mount Washington in winter  Mount Washington 100mph winds, -24 degrees.

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The Old Fhart

I used a full-frame 16mm fisheye lens to get this panoramic view from the summit of Mount Washington looking NE. The horizon line looks curved because of the fisheye effect, we're not that high that we see the curve of the earth. If you look you can see my shadow waving near the base of the tower. Notice that the top of the tower is covered with heavy rime ice. This picture was taken later in the day accounting for the deep shadows.

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  1. #1 Pencil Pusher
    What do they give you for entertainment up there? Seems like the radio would come in rather clean and clear with all the antennas up there. And, as hilariously pointed out in another thread here, did they finally make a wind gauge that didn\'t keep on breaking in the wind?