This is my archive shot which I took a few weeks back. If you can believe it, I got this picture from the passenger seat of our car, through the window! Gotta love the 14 megapixels in the Mark II!!
Mount McLoughlin is a steep-sided lava cone built on top of a shield volcano [3] in the Cascade Range of southern Oregon and within the Sky Lakes Wilderness area. It is one of the volcanic peaks in the Cascade Volcanic Arc. The mountain is north of Mount Shasta, south of Crater Lake, and west of Upper Klamath Lake. It was named around 1838 after John McLoughlin, a Chief Factor for the Hudson's Bay Company.[5] Mount McLoughlin has been known by a number of different names over the years, including Mount Pitt (after the Pit River), Big Butte, M'laiksini Yaina (Klamath Indians), Malsi (Takelma Indians), Mount Shasty (although this name was applied to Mount Shasta to the south by the 1841 Wilkes Expedition), and Snowy Butte.
Wikipedia: Mount McLoughlin
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Polyrus said:
Prior to opening up the image I though it was a strip of film!
I find it amazing that this perfect shot was simply taken through the window of a car. It is a great advert for the 5D Mark II (which I have promised for myself by the end of this year).
...seen in your albums