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The large mountain at right is
North Peak at 12,242 feet and in the back at its left about 2 miles distant is more widely known
Mount Conness at 12,590 feet. These peaks lay on the
Sierra Crest, which forms the eastern border of
Yosemite National Park with the eastern side of the crest here within the
Hoover Wilderness. One can also make out a line atop the
Conness Glacier, which is a bergschrund, where the moving ice breaks away from its headwall. It is one of the largest of the small remnant glaciers in the Sierra Nevada at over one mile in width. Morning September 17, 2003,
6x7 transparency of Fuji Provia 100F through my 55-100mm lens atop a Pentax 67 AEII.
The image is available on my below home page gallery as a 30x23 inch Lightjet fine art print. For additional information on this image see
link.
David Senesac Photography
http://www.davidsenesac.com
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