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Aug 16
2009

Timpanogos Wildflowers

Posted by Jeff Beck in Wasatch wildflowers , summer , panoramas , Mt. Timpanogos Wilderness , mountain landscapes


Timpanogos Basin Panorama

There's still time. If you missed peak wildflowers in Albion Basin, there's still time to see the best wildflower display in the state. This Timp Basin panorama was created less than a week ago. Of course, you can't just drive right up to these wildflowers, but anyone willing to make the ten mile round trip trek will be rewarded. It will take reasonably fit hikers 2 to 3 hours to reach the basin on the Timponeeke trail. Although the distance makes this a moderate hike, the trail maintains a gentle grade nearly all the way. In order to be there for the best light requires either camping or hiking in the dark. Mid-day light, on a blue sky day, is usually less than inspiring. Dramatic mid-day images can be achieved with a little help from the weather - inclement weather can make for great images. Wind is the biggest problem, whether you're shooting during mid-day stormy weather or at sunset or sunrise. Sunrise is typically the calmest.
This image was made shortly before sunset. Luckily it was realatively calm, so I attempted to create several panoramas. I've made the trek to see the Timpanogos Basin wildflowers at least once a year for the past ten years. This was the first time I've tried to create panoramas. This image was created by stitching together five vertical images. It was a real thrill for me to do something different in a place that now seems so familiar.