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After spending the last 6 days shooting nightscapes with Wayne Pinkston we managed to get to Mono Lake to shoot a few panoramas. We had to find a location far away from the south tufas because being a new moon and on a saturday night the main area was a zoo, kids running around with flashlights photographers stumbling around in every direction. It was kinda like drunk disneyland, Hehe.
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Mono Lake, an endless story (April,4, 2011, 6:56 pm)
I could hear the silence.
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A long exposition, with a big stopper filter, can produce something little different at the Mono Lake, in California.
Looking Close on Friday! ~ Hearts in Mono
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Late evening view after the sun set at Lake Mono in California. Took this capture well after all the other photographers (saw about 5 here) left. The lighting was great and the moon there in the sky was a nice added bonus drawing my attention.
At the risk of overdoing the waterfall thing, I thought I'd post this one of Edith Falls. The rock at the base is usually the star of the show, but the waterflow was hard to ignore this day.
(Taken with the Tokina 20-35 on the K3 ll)
A black and white, long exposure. portrait of the Green Bridge of Wales,
The Pembrokeshire coastline has some fabulous features in its limestone cliffs. This is a mono conversion of an 8 minute exposure, taken in pretty blustery conditions, with the wind blowing away from the camera. I wasn't sure how this was going to turn out, with the wind buffeting the tripod throughout the shot. I had visions of the kit tumbling over into oblivion as I held on to the shutter release cable, for what seemed like an eternity.
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So many snowdrop photos....think they go very well together
with mono.
A perfect home for the rodent world! ...as well as spiders and snakes! Let's just say, I did not go in!
let me walk away with you
into my deep woods
beneath the borealis cling to me
a unique loneliness claims our thoughts
as the wind blows gently through our hearts
Mono Lake is a beautiful lake with these unusual rock formations called Tufa. Arrived South Tufa the day before in the afternoon to check the road for sunset and sunrise for next day. The only thing is that the road is partly unpaved, google might take you to the road that river flowing ahead, you had to turn back to 395 and took another one… When we finally arrived at the South Tufa in the afternoon, we were thrilled and surprised by the number and beauty of these incredible God made structures on the lake... There is an easy boardwalk trail down to the Lake. The views are magnificent and beautiful. This lake is often used as the face of 'wish you were here' postcard, and deservedly so.
Old, unique, and full of personality… The Tufas are otherworldly, but you need to search to find the best views. Here is the photo of blue hour before sunrise, probably before blue hour. Not so many people in the early morning. There was the windy warning that day around the region, not perfect reflection.
Canon EOS R5, EF24-70mm f/2.8L II USM
ISO100, f/18, 35mm, 3.2s