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Cinder Cone
One of my vacations last summer was to Lassen National Park. We decided to climb the Cinder Cone one afternoon. I lugged my photo pack up this trail, which is much steeper than the picture would have you believe. The light didn't really cooperate while we were on top of the peak, but I turned around and saw this view as we were leaving. This was made with the Mamiya RB67, 127mm lens, and Fuji Velvia.

Posted by Greg on January 3, 2006 at 8:22AM.


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