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Amazing moment: I drove by several times and this time there were no cars parked!
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Just hanging out on El Capitan ...

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G9 , 50-200 W/ 1.4 @ 200 , f6.3@1/4000 , ISO 400

This individual was somewhere between 1/3 and 1/2 the way up , and he and his partner ( there's another out of view) are planning to spend the night anchored to the rocks 1000-1500' above the base . It's 3000' approx. from bottom to the top . Not Me!!!!!
The climbers were just visible to the unaided eye from my viewing point .The image was cropped big time to get this shot . Says a lot for the lowly 20mp. m43 sensor and the Pana/Leica glass.
 
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Just hanging out on El Capitan ...

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G9 , 50-200 W/ 1.4 @ 200 , f6.3@1/4000 , ISO 400

This individual was somewhere between 1/3 and 1/2 the way up , and he and his partner ( there's another out of view) are planning to spend the night anchored to the rocks 1000-1500' above the base . It's 3000' approx. from bottom to the top . Not Me!!!!!
The climbers were just visible to the unaided eye from my viewing point .The image was cropped big time to get this shot . Says a lot for the lowly 20mp. m43 sensor and the Pana/Leica glass.
To be anchored in by a railroad spike. Good for them.

Does show the versitility of the 4/3rds system. I like the Pany products.
 
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Just hanging out on El Capitan ...

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G9 , 50-200 W/ 1.4 @ 200 , f6.3@1/4000 , ISO 400

This individual was somewhere between 1/3 and 1/2 the way up , and he and his partner ( there's another out of view) are planning to spend the night anchored to the rocks 1000-1500' above the base . It's 3000' approx. from bottom to the top . Not Me!!!!!
The climbers were just visible to the unaided eye from my viewing point .The image was cropped big time to get this shot . Says a lot for the lowly 20mp. m43 sensor and the Pana/Leica glass.

Yes, I stood there with binoculars and could hardly see details on the climbers. Good for the G9!
 
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