I just discovered this thread now. I only have a little Kodak Easyshare camera that Chris bought me a few years ago, but it takes great pictures.
This is me pointing at the summit of Mount Mansfield in VT. A cloud that would wind up being a supercell thunderstorm over central NH is pulling away from the peak and from this perspective it is about 0.5 miles and 500 more vertical feet to the top.
This was taken from the entrance road to Six Flags in New Jersey. As you pay the parking fee the world's tallest and fastest rollercoaster towers above on the right. This is looking directly up at the 458 foot tower. On the ascent the ride hits 128mph.
