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This is from the Quartz Mountains which are the westernmost extension of the Wichita Mountains.
The tallest here is 2040 feet. At one point these mountains may have reached 20,000 feet before the long ages of erosion have left them at their present height.


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Frank Tran17-Jul-2016 14:01
Beautifully composed and captured with excellent treatment. V+
jerrymia14-Jan-2011 15:52
Beautiful, classic, & your treatment is a-grade. wonderful stuff here, thank you.
bill friedlander09-Jan-2010 20:57
Interesting landscape and lovely tones. Excellent processing. V
Jean Chiasson07-Nov-2009 19:27
Beautiful image love the tones vote
Guest 12-Oct-2009 18:03
lovely image and ethereal sky. v.
Marcia Colelli08-Oct-2009 00:22
nice image and tones v
Marcia Rules05-Oct-2009 23:08
I love the processing, makes for an even more nostalgic appeal...V
Sue Robertson05-Oct-2009 21:44
Love the processing.. very effective.
Mairéad05-Oct-2009 21:04
Wonderful framing of this unusual landscape and the processing gives it an old-timey feel to
it, like watching an old B&W western.
CM Kwan05-Oct-2009 14:03
Seeing your picture is always joyful, Jeff! V
Nora van Beek05-Oct-2009 13:56
Excellent capture of this very interesting terrain. Nice job on the PP, Jeff! ~V~
Pawel05-Oct-2009 12:46
It has fantastic depth interpretation..
Nora van Beek05-Oct-2009 11:04
Excellent capture of this very interesting terrain. Nice job on the PP, Jeff! ~V~
Sam_C05-Oct-2009 03:00
Fantastic shot and treatment! BV
an nguyen04-Oct-2009 21:30
Nostalgic feeling to this. V
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