Here's an image from last weekend. It's a detail from the Laitaure delta in autumn colors at the entry of Sarek national park in Sweden. It's shot from 800 meters (2600 feet) above from the peak Skierfe, an 800 meter high vertical cliff. It's only vertical on the side towards the delta though, so I did not have to climb it from there
. It was 16 km hike in flat terrain (where the tent was set), and then 9 km hike up to the summit the following day. My summit day backpack was about 17 kg (camera gear, backpack, food, clothing, security equipment), so it was quite tough, but I like that kind of challenges.
The view is extremely beautiful and among the most photographed, you can't really fail to shoot beautiful images from there, but you won't shoot unique ones either. I guess I'm one of the few that has carried a MF tech camera to the summit though. The distant viewpoint makes the landscape look abstract and painterly, so what I find most interesting to do here is to use long lenses and make well-composed crops of the scenery.
The shooting conditions weren't excellent this day, it was hazy for the season so I had to increase contrast a lot in post-processing. I'm no expert in post-processing in these conditions so there surely more that can be done, this is just a basic one. Since the angle is flatter at the upper part of the image the haze is stronger there and you also get a different tint there, so one needs to make local processing to get an even look.
This image was shot with SK72mm at f/11 on my Linhof Techno. The haze made it considerably more difficult to focus on the ground glass (and image was too low contrast to securely verify sharpness on the back), but I managed to focus all my images anyway. I made a lot of compositions from there during 2 hours and used 5 out of my 6 lenses from 35mm to 180mm, so carrying the 12kg camera gear all the way to the summit wasn't a waste
Had I shot again I would probably step up to f/16, the haze takes away the peak sharpness anyway, and at f/11 the many small structures make aliasing show with my 7.2um pixels (33 megapixel Aptus 75)...