Destin
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Hey all, I've been wanting to do a sunrise hike to photograph winter alpenglow in the Adirondacks for a couple of years now but conditions and schedules hadn't aligned until this week. Sunday morning I hiked a small mountain with a few friends for sunrise and captured this photograph of the morning sun making first contact with a few of the Adirondack High Peaks.
I'm a little bummed about the asymmetry of the clouds, but that's out of my control.
The mountain on the right is Algonquin, the second highest point in New York at 5,115 Feet. The peak on the far left is mount Colden, at 4,715 feet. Ive hiked both of them and they're much larger than this photo makes them out to be.
I also created a vlog of the trip and hike in which this photo was taken, which I've embedded below for anyone that's interested.
I'm a little bummed about the asymmetry of the clouds, but that's out of my control.
The mountain on the right is Algonquin, the second highest point in New York at 5,115 Feet. The peak on the far left is mount Colden, at 4,715 feet. Ive hiked both of them and they're much larger than this photo makes them out to be.
I also created a vlog of the trip and hike in which this photo was taken, which I've embedded below for anyone that's interested.