Friday, February 23, 2024

She may have blown her top and northwest face off in 1980, but that just makes her more interesting when she's dressed in white!


 

11 comments:

Floralie said...

Hello Bill,
Cette photo de la montagne est vraiment superbe
Belle journée
Bises
Floralie

Taken For Granted said...

What a beautiful photo of Mt St. Helens all dressed in white.

joaquín said...

Sin duda

Antonio Rodriguuez said...

Es todo una belleza, Bill. Me gusta sobre todo los contrastes. El primer plano oscuro, el plano intermedio blanco y y el fondo lleno de nubes.
Un abrazo.

VENTANA DE FOTO said...

Un blanco inmaculado de gran belleza, en un buen fondo lleno de nubes.
Feliz fin de semana.

Spare Parts and Pics said...

Wow, majestic (both the photo and subject)!

Mikael Bergman said...

A beautiful photo

roentare said...

The snow capped mountain top is always a winner for me

Pierre Carrive said...

La photo est aussi belle que le paysage semble hostile.

Helen said...

44 years ago we learnt of Mt St Helen's erruption. The National Geographic magazine showed and reported the magnitude of the devastation she caused. I never imagined then, that I would get to hike near her and to appreciate her reguarly threw your blog, Bill. She always looks amazing.

Strayer said...

She's beautiful, rough and rugged, time worn and timeless. She'll grace these parts long after we softies have disintegrated. Beautiful capture of the ever changing saint. I love the complexity of the clouds, lighting, snow and detail.