Mostly rock and scree underneath a blue sky. There is some moss and lichen on the rock, which is probably granite again. There is a person in a yellow jacket who is on the last day of his TMB. He reported a wet night (torrential downpour as seen in the previous post) and was just about ready to be done.
On the other side of the valley (near Brévent), we have grass, a short rock cliff, and then a bunch of scree. Behind the scree, hiding in a cloud, is lift infrastructure, including a bullwheel where the cabins turn around. There are three people on the observation deck on the top of the building.
The top of the Aiguille du Midi, with tourist infrastructure (including a museum inside the building on top of the aiguille). The building has a chimney-like structure. In terms of the terrain, to looker's left there is a steep snow slope underneath a ridge. You walk across the ridge to start the famous Vallée Blanche ski run, but you ski on the other side of the slope, which is much more manageable. This is in the sun. To looker's right, there are a lot of small granite spires.
The summit of Mont Blanc under a cloudless sky. Under snow, it is more clouded looking than pointy, though there is a triangular subpeak off to the right. In general the highest points are white, and then at lower elevations we have brown rocks. There are glaciers and crevasses everywhere.