Photo of Wetterhorn in Backpacker Mag
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Photo of Wetterhorn in Backpacker Mag
There is a nice photo of Wetterhorn and Matterhorn in August issue of Backpacker magazine p. 44. Taken by Jack Brauer. It appears the picture was taken from the North/Northeast. Anyone know where that spot is or trail access to that area?
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Re: Photo of Wetterhorn in Backpacker Mag
For those interested here's Jack Brauer's website: http://www.mountainphotography.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I purchased a large (30 x 45) print from him several years ago. Great quality and customer service. Beautiful print.
As a photographer myself, I can vouch for the fact his mountain photography is top-notch and his printing is high-quality.
I purchased a large (30 x 45) print from him several years ago. Great quality and customer service. Beautiful print.
As a photographer myself, I can vouch for the fact his mountain photography is top-notch and his printing is high-quality.
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Re: Photo of Wetterhorn in Backpacker Mag
Yeah, Jack is top-notch for sure. One of his favorites of mine was taken of Wetterhorn. He has/had the luxury of camping at locations for several days at a time, waiting for the perfect light/scene combo. Really hard to beat that!KState14er wrote:For those interested here's Jack Brauer's website: http://www.mountainphotography.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I purchased a large (30 x 45) print from him several years ago. Great quality and customer service. Beautiful print.
As a photographer myself, I can vouch for the fact his mountain photography is top-notch and his printing is high-quality.