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Taken October 2008 near Paradise Lodge on Mt Rainier, Washington State.
Mount Rainer
Location: Washington State
Established:... more
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Taken October 2008 near Paradise Lodge on Mt Rainier, Washington State.
Mount Rainer
Location: Washington State
Established: March 2, 1899
Size: 235,625 acres
One of the world's most massive volcanoes, Mount Rainier can dominate the skyline for 100 miles before you reach the park named after it. At nearly three miles in height, Mount Rainier is the tallest peak in the Cascade Range; it dwarfs 6,000-foot surrounding summits, appearing to float alone among the clouds.
Mount Rainier may be the centerpiece of the national park, but it is hardly the only attraction. Here, less than three hours' drive from Seattle, you can stroll through seemingly endless fields of wildflowers, listen for cracking glacier debris, wander among trees more than a thousand years old. The park's convenient location, however, also leads to weekend traffic jams, both summer and winter, and guarantees you company on popular trails.
Mount Rainier is the offspring o...
Retired Airline Pilot, former and once again Pro Photographer. I retired in 2014, after a long aviation career [34 years], and I am renewing my love of the visual arts! My image of the - Port Kingston Marina - appears in the book - Wings Over Washington. My work appears on the following sites: https://www.virginia.org/brphiking/ https://longridgedentistry.com/meet-us/office-tour/ http://www.flickr.com/photos/reed-8/ reedphotographics54@gmail.com Copyright Notice: Greg Reed retains all rights to the photographs displayed on the Fine Art America & Pixels web site.
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Phil Perkins
Awesome foggy silhouette shot! l/f
Greg Reed replied:
Thank you Phil for the l/f and your great comment!!
Doug Morgan
Marvelous shot...incredible tones! L/F
Greg Reed replied:
Thank you for the nice comment and the L/F Doug!!
Lois Bryan
Greg you've got a bell-ringer here ... stunning framing ... magnificent tones!!!! I love it!!!! l/a
Greg Reed replied:
Thanks Lois for the great comment and the vote & fav!! :) I love shooting in low key scenes!
Stephanie McDowell
Dreamy...
Greg Reed replied:
Steph, thank you for the great comment and the fav! :)
Tautvydas Davainis
very mysterious and mystical photo ... blends surrealism and otherworldly flair ... very beautiful and masterful job ... Bravo ... :) >>> Tautvydas :)
Greg Reed replied:
Thank you Tautvydas, it was a very special day!
Michelle Ivanovich
This is a fantastic composition :)
Greg Reed replied:
Michelle, I appreciate your great comment! It is one of my favorites - thus I use it as my profile picture! I love the NW!
Greg Reed
Thank you for the feature in 'Nature Wildlife Sunsets and Sunrises'!!
Dirk Ercken
Wow! This really is an amazing image! Wonderful delicate light, a perfect composition and great depth! Love it!
Greg Reed replied:
Thanks for the fav and great comment Dirk!!
Darlene Kwiatkowski
Gorgeous work! Your portfolio speaks excellence! fv :)
Greg Reed replied:
Darlene, thank you for the lovely comment and the f&v!!! I appreciate your kind assessment of my work!!
Bob Orsillo
Fantastic photography Greg! I love this scene! V
Greg Reed replied:
Thanks for the great comment and the vote Bob!!
Greg Reed
Ella, thanks for the feature in Nature Wildlife Sunsets and Sunrises group!!
Kathy Bassett
This has a WOW factor! FV
Greg Reed replied:
Thanks Kathy for the v&f, I am revisiting some shots from my early years of PS developing and applying the lessons learned!