Wow, these are great, definitely good for some painterly reference![]()
Way cool pictures. I am sure I will use them at some point to help me compare my mountains to the real thing! Thanks for taking and posting them here.
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Wow, these are great, definitely good for some painterly reference![]()
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I took another trip and here are some additional pictures that I thought I would share.
Last edited by Map Vandal; 10-24-2011 at 09:38 AM.
Nice. Saved for my folder.
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Beautiful!
Those strange looking ones I got something similar by eroding a flattish topped ridge. If I added a couple of terraces to my mine, it would be a very similar shape to those.
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