Someone asked what are the best lenses to use for mountain photography. My answer: any focal length you want. Here are a set of examples taken the summer of 1972. Linda and I hiked to the summit of Sheep Mountain in the Gros Ventre Range of Northwestern Wyomissing.
All taken with Kodachrome.
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Linda and myself on the summit of Sheep Mountain. Nikon SP and 28mm W-Nikkor. Note Nikon F in my lap. |
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Jackson Hole looking Northwest from Sheep Mountain. The Teton Range across the valley. Nikon SP 28mm W-Nikkor. |
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Middle Teton, Grand Teton and Mount Owen from Sheep Mountain. Same view as 28mm W-Nikkor but using 400mm Tele-Nikkor on Nikon F. |