This is the last older image of mine that I decided to go back and reprocess for now. I have a lot of newer images from Summer trips to go through, but this one from a couple of years ago at Mount St. Helens had been irking me for a while.
This was taken on an early Summer morning and was the first time I had the chance to see this spectacular mountain in all of its glory. It was a scene like no other I had ever witnessed. A landscape with obvious evidence of the famous eruption. Yet, it was miraculous how much recovery had already taken place in just a little over 30 years as well. I tried my best to capture that with this image. I absolutely love red paintbrush wildflowers, so I tried to get close up to this patch in the area that made for a nice foreground. Thank you for taking a look.
This was taken on an early Summer morning and was the first time I had the chance to see this spectacular mountain in all of its glory. It was a scene like no other I had ever witnessed. A landscape with obvious evidence of the famous eruption. Yet, it was miraculous how much recovery had already taken place in just a little over 30 years as well. I tried my best to capture that with this image. I absolutely love red paintbrush wildflowers, so I tried to get close up to this patch in the area that made for a nice foreground. Thank you for taking a look.
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