Tip of the Mountain Orange
Cerro de la Silla is the 6000 feet high mountain that sits at the edge of Monterrey in Mexico, and this glorious and unique mountain top can be seen anywhere within the vast and bustling city.
Whilst in Monterrey, I often found myself gazing over to the mountain top wondering what the view would be like at that precise moment. In this fine art photography print, Tip of the Mountain Orange, a beautiful warm glow of sunset filled the sky. It was at this point that realised the view looking up to the mountain top was surely as pleasing as the view from the top, and with a telephoto lens I was able to get a closer look at the summit.
The small hint of cloud moving over the edge was a welcome small detail in a minimalist colour photograph.
Cerro de la Silla is the 6000 feet high mountain that sits at the edge of Monterrey in Mexico, and this glorious and unique mountain top can be seen anywhere within the vast and bustling city.
Whilst in Monterrey, I often found myself gazing over to the mountain top wondering what the view would be like at that precise moment. In this fine art photography print, Tip of the Mountain Orange, a beautiful warm glow of sunset filled the sky. It was at this point that realised the view looking up to the mountain top was surely as pleasing as the view from the top, and with a telephoto lens I was able to get a closer look at the summit.
The small hint of cloud moving over the edge was a welcome small detail in a minimalist colour photograph.
Cerro de la Silla is the 6000 feet high mountain that sits at the edge of Monterrey in Mexico, and this glorious and unique mountain top can be seen anywhere within the vast and bustling city.
Whilst in Monterrey, I often found myself gazing over to the mountain top wondering what the view would be like at that precise moment. In this fine art photography print, Tip of the Mountain Orange, a beautiful warm glow of sunset filled the sky. It was at this point that realised the view looking up to the mountain top was surely as pleasing as the view from the top, and with a telephoto lens I was able to get a closer look at the summit.
The small hint of cloud moving over the edge was a welcome small detail in a minimalist colour photograph.