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Whiteface Mountain is just down the road a short distance from Lake Placid, New York, site of two Winter Olympics. This tourist attraction receives thousands of visitors each year, all looking to drive the road from the base to almost the peak. At the end of the road, one can walk along a dark and damp sidewalk that enters into the center of the mountain, where you can take an elevator to the top. For the hardier and more in shape, there is a trail that also leads to the top. Most people are probably like me, they cheat and take the elevator to the top and then walk down the trail when ready to leave. In either case, the views are spectacular, from the auto road, the outside trail and the peak itself. For the photographer, the views can be difficult to capture well due to the extreme risks fog and rain at the top. White skies are too often the result. However, the landscape itself is still worthy of many an image.

The following images from the Whiteface Mountain in upstate New York in the Fall were all taken with a Kodak DCS265 digital camera, a point and shoot, 1.7 megapixel camera.

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