Original - A wide panoramic view of Crib Goch, a notable arête en route to Mount Snowdon around the Snowdon Horseshoe in Snowdonia National Park, Wales.
Reason
It's a detailed and aesthetically pleasing view of an interesting arête in Snowdonia National Park. The arête is formed when two glacier carve steep parallel valleys on either side. The climbers along the knive edged summit provide interest and scale. Unforunately, yes there are blown highlights in the clouds, but I don't think they're too distracting personally.
Ðiliff«»(Talk) 13:18, 14 December 2009 (UTC)reply
Support as nominator --
Ðiliff«»(Talk) 13:14, 14 December 2009 (UTC)reply
Support Beautiful photo and has a lot of EV. I agree the blown highlights are minimal enough to ignore. JujutacularT ·
C 18:19, 14 December 2009 (UTC)reply
Support I've heard of this (I think I watched a helicopter rescue from the top on youtube :D).
Noodle snacks (
talk) 23:31, 14 December 2009 (UTC)reply
Support, lovely shot. Looks like a lovely day for it too.
J Milburn (
talk) 11:48, 15 December 2009 (UTC)reply
Support, per above.
Elekhh (
talk) 13:39, 15 December 2009 (UTC)reply
Support – great shot, no obvious flaws. —
Ynhockey(
Talk) 01:42, 17 December 2009 (UTC)reply
Support - You holiday everywhere!!! Nice for you to visit my part of the world, hope u enjoyed the visit... Oh yeah, pic's great, good EV and if anything the amount of clouds are a good representative of the weather in that area...
Gazhiley (
talk) 14:37, 17 December 2009 (UTC)reply
What can I say, I'm drawn to the hills, and they don't come much better than the Lake District and Snowdonia in the UK! Well, apart from the Scottish Highlands anyway - haven't had a chance to get up there.
Ðiliff«»(Talk) 14:59, 17 December 2009 (UTC)reply
Original - A wide panoramic view of Crib Goch, a notable arête en route to Mount Snowdon around the Snowdon Horseshoe in Snowdonia National Park, Wales.
Reason
It's a detailed and aesthetically pleasing view of an interesting arête in Snowdonia National Park. The arête is formed when two glacier carve steep parallel valleys on either side. The climbers along the knive edged summit provide interest and scale. Unforunately, yes there are blown highlights in the clouds, but I don't think they're too distracting personally.
Ðiliff«»(Talk) 13:18, 14 December 2009 (UTC)reply
Support as nominator --
Ðiliff«»(Talk) 13:14, 14 December 2009 (UTC)reply
Support Beautiful photo and has a lot of EV. I agree the blown highlights are minimal enough to ignore. JujutacularT ·
C 18:19, 14 December 2009 (UTC)reply
Support I've heard of this (I think I watched a helicopter rescue from the top on youtube :D).
Noodle snacks (
talk) 23:31, 14 December 2009 (UTC)reply
Support, lovely shot. Looks like a lovely day for it too.
J Milburn (
talk) 11:48, 15 December 2009 (UTC)reply
Support, per above.
Elekhh (
talk) 13:39, 15 December 2009 (UTC)reply
Support – great shot, no obvious flaws. —
Ynhockey(
Talk) 01:42, 17 December 2009 (UTC)reply
Support - You holiday everywhere!!! Nice for you to visit my part of the world, hope u enjoyed the visit... Oh yeah, pic's great, good EV and if anything the amount of clouds are a good representative of the weather in that area...
Gazhiley (
talk) 14:37, 17 December 2009 (UTC)reply
What can I say, I'm drawn to the hills, and they don't come much better than the Lake District and Snowdonia in the UK! Well, apart from the Scottish Highlands anyway - haven't had a chance to get up there.
Ðiliff«»(Talk) 14:59, 17 December 2009 (UTC)reply