elmofoto
queen latufa | mono lake, california
Back in November, Mark, Ale and I met up in Mammoth Lakes to spend the weekend shooting the Eastern Sierra. Wed had a great time shooting Mono Lake on the first night as well as Convict Lake on the second day.
Unfortunately, Mark and Ale had to head home earlier than expected, so I ended up shooting this beautiful tufa formation all by my lonesome. When I first hiked out along the shore and arrived at the spot, there was another photographer grabbing pre-sunset shots, but he was soon on his way. So it was just me, the tufa and the birds for the next 2 hours.
The hike back to the car was interesting since I realized too late that I didn't have my flashlight OR headlamp. Let's just say that I'm happy my car has an alarm system that chirps when I push the button on my key. And let's also say I'm happy that it works from about 1/4 mile away :)
More info on Mono Lake Tufa State Natural Reserve here.
It's been raining a bit here. It's been a great day to be indoors. I got a lot done and all my stuff is ready to be packed in my bag. Liftoff is Tues, but I head to LA tomorrow to spend a few days with my girlfriend and have an early Valentine's Day dinner with her.
I hope all's well in your world!
-Lorenzo
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Thank you for stopping by. In case you got here as a result of a search for HDR and/or Nikon D800 photos:
> All my HDR photos can be found here.
> All my D800 photos are right here.
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queen latufa | mono lake, california
Back in November, Mark, Ale and I met up in Mammoth Lakes to spend the weekend shooting the Eastern Sierra. Wed had a great time shooting Mono Lake on the first night as well as Convict Lake on the second day.
Unfortunately, Mark and Ale had to head home earlier than expected, so I ended up shooting this beautiful tufa formation all by my lonesome. When I first hiked out along the shore and arrived at the spot, there was another photographer grabbing pre-sunset shots, but he was soon on his way. So it was just me, the tufa and the birds for the next 2 hours.
The hike back to the car was interesting since I realized too late that I didn't have my flashlight OR headlamp. Let's just say that I'm happy my car has an alarm system that chirps when I push the button on my key. And let's also say I'm happy that it works from about 1/4 mile away :)
More info on Mono Lake Tufa State Natural Reserve here.
It's been raining a bit here. It's been a great day to be indoors. I got a lot done and all my stuff is ready to be packed in my bag. Liftoff is Tues, but I head to LA tomorrow to spend a few days with my girlfriend and have an early Valentine's Day dinner with her.
I hope all's well in your world!
-Lorenzo
_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Thank you for stopping by. In case you got here as a result of a search for HDR and/or Nikon D800 photos:
> All my HDR photos can be found here.
> All my D800 photos are right here.
facebook | google+ | twitter | instagram | tumblr | 500px | pinterest | www.elmofoto.com
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