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Thurne working windpump Norfolk. long exposure to capture some movement in the working sails.

Converted to mono which seemed to be better due to the grey overcast skies.

 

Mono Lake, Lee Vining, California

 

Roll Film Week - Day 2 #1

 

Nikon F2 Photomic

Kodak Ektachrome Lumiere 100 Professional [cross processed]

Dawns early light as viewed from 395

Conway Summit

California

Mono Lake is a saline soda lake in Mono County, California, formed at least 760,000 years ago as a terminal lake in an endorheic basin. The lack of an outlet causes high levels of salts to accumulate in the lake which make its water alkaline. The desert lake has an unusually productive ecosystem based on brine shrimp, which thrive in its waters, and provides critical habitat for two million annual migratory birds that feed on the shrimp and alkali flies. Historically, the native Kutzadika'a people ate the alkali fly pupae, which live in the shallow waters around the edge of the lake. Nancy and I visited Mono Lake during our August 2016 vacation.

Mono Lake, California

 

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El mono dorado comparte hábitat con el gorila de montaña en el Parque Nacional Mgahinga de Uganda. Hicimos un trekking específica para buscarlo y dimes con un numeroso grupo.

A California Seagull feeds on brine flies at Mono Lake, which is a key habitat for migratory birds in the area. The brown covering the ground is not dirt, but tons of brine flies which are all across the shoreline. Mono Lake, California, USA, June 2015

 

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Converted a shot I took at derwent water last year to mono to give it a different perspective. I like the results. I've tried not to go too mad with the conversion, but sometimes you've just got to crank it up a bit :)

 

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Panasonic DC-G9, 7mm, f8, 1/400, ISO 200

 

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Yikes ... back on the Mono Pass trail we headed up the switchbacks from hell! I guess since this is used by packhorses, they felt the need to make them long and gradual. Here in the PNW we're used to short, rapidly rising switchbacks that get you there faster. This was shot looking back from whence we came after topping out and starting the final traverse up to the pass ... from left to right is Pyramid, Bear Creek Spire, Mt Mills, Mt Dade and Abbott.

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Sunrise over Bradley's Head lighthouse in the middle of Sydney harbour.

 

Nikon D810 & Nikkor 16-35mm, NiSi 6 stop filter. PP in PS CC using Nik Software and luminosity masks.

Lenticular Clouds over Mono Lake and snow covered Sierra Nevada

 

Mono

 

Circolo degli Artisti, Rome 02.03.2010

 

Mono are:

Takaakira "Taka" Goto: guitar

Tamaki: bass

Yoda: guitar

Yasunori Takada: drums

Late end of day lighting across Lake Mono in California.

Mono Morning. © Copyright 2012 G Dan Mitchell – all rights reserved.

 

Morning light and hazy atmosphere above Mono Lake.

 

Mono Lake is, of course, particularly known for the tufa formations found along its shoreline and in the close-in shallow waters. These remarkable features were formed underwater and revealed as the lake’s water level dropped. (By looking at the surrounding hills you can observe evidence of much higher prehistoric water levels. ) The lake also affords dramatic views of the steep eastern escarpment of the Sierra Nevada.

 

All of these things appeal to me, but they are not what I most associate with the place, namely its vast expanse of stillness and quiet. The scale of the Mono Basin dwarfs the peaks to the west, quite honestly, though you have to slow down a bit more before its stillness gets to you. I think I most like the morning hours, when the air is often still, and when the morning sun can make the atmosphere luminous.

 

G Dan Mitchell is a California photographer and visual opportunist. His book, “California’s Fall Color: A Photographer’s Guide to Autumn in the Sierra” is available from Heyday Books and Amazon.

 

Ivatt class 2 standard tanks were used on the Bury line in steam days, the faint outline of the loco can bee seen as the footplate crew walk back to board their train

Mono Lake, California (photo Explored)

A grungy mono conversion of a grab shot taken on a trip northwest last month when, due to the weather, the main highlight was the Lochinver pie shop 😉.

A shot of Belem Tower in Lisbon in mono backlit with a reflection

tantanoola caves, in the south east of south australia

On a late afternoon walk along the creek near home today I very luckily spotted this tawny sitting motionless on a branch. I was so close to it it is amazing it did not fly away, I think I was about 2 metres from it when I first spotted it.

After getting over my initial shock, this is the first time I have seen one in the wild, I managed to take a few shots in the fast fading light, then walked home to get my daughter to show her, strangely she was not as excited about it as I was.

Due to the disappearing sun, the dark colour of the bird and the thick bush I had to use a very high ISO, hence the noise in the shot.

Mono County, California 2012

Love my Q2 mono

 

Mono

 

Circolo degli Artisti, Rome 02.03.2010

 

Mono are:

Takaakira "Taka" Goto: guitar

Tamaki: bass

Yoda: guitar

Yasunori Takada: drums

The most peaceful graveyard ever.....

Portrait of a fallow deer.

Shoreline, Mono Lake. © Copyright 2012 G Dan Mitchell – all rights reserved.

 

A hazy summer morning along the shareline of Mono Lake.

 

Perhaps you see a few of my photographs and read the accompanying text… in which case you may already know my Mono Lake story: I’m attracted to the immense space and profound quite and stillness of the place, more so than specific features such as tufa towers. Perhaps because I’ve been to those popular features many times, I now tend to poke around in somewhat more obscure places or try to see other aspects of the lake and its surrounding basin.

 

I made this photograph on a clear sky day when haze — perhaps from wildfires? — was obscuring distant features on the far side of Mono Basin. With the light come from above and beyond those far ranges the atmosphere was luminous and seemed to almost glow. Winds were creating patterns on the surface of the lake. I included some of the near shore, too, perhaps to more clearly show the immense size of the lake.

 

View, discuss, and more at the website: www.gdanmitchell.com/2020/08/06/shoreline-mono-lake

 

G Dan Mitchell is a California photographer and visual opportunist. His book, “California’s Fall Color: A Photographer’s Guide to Autumn in the Sierra” is available from Heyday Books and Amazon.

Lee Vining, Mono County, Califorina

 

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The mono and moody treatment added to a shot of one of my favourite trees in Coronation Park in Oakville, Ontario.

 

This was an experiment of my phone camera in 'Pro' mode, which shoots RAW among other features. (Samsung S8Plus)

 

Tweaking done in Luminar3.1

Perhaps the most intriguing of Mono Lake's phenomena are the tufa (pronounced "toofah") towers visible along much of the shoreline. Tufa are made from calcium carbonate which makes its way into the lake from underground springs. The calcium and carbonate combine to form limestone which builds up over time around the lake bottom spring openings. Declining lake levels have exposed the tufa towers we see today. Some of these tufa towers are up to 30 feet high.

Long Exposure shot of the SS Nornen Shipwreck on Berrow beach.

 

Was hoping for some fast moving clouds, the cloud cover never really broke, so decided to shoot into the sun to make use of the highlights on the sand and edge of the ship.

 

ISO 50, F/11, @16mm, 130 second exposure

3 Stop Hard Grad ND plus Hitech ProStop IRND 10 Stop filters

Canon 5D 17-40 ,Thanks for looking and your comments.

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