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The colors were just popping. This was taken in 2011 but I realize I had it marked for friends only so I've opened it up for you all to see.
Mr Breakfast, Lord Leigh, El Furioso, Fono, Bollox
Sticker collage in black and white , Leicester 2006
Mono Lake, California - as the water level drops more of the interesting shapes of the tufa formations become visible over time.
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Primates / Mono titi
El Tití es una especie de mono tropical que vive en América Central y en Sudamérica. Los titís se diferencian de otros monos por tener dos molares, en lugar de tres, en cada lado de la mandíbula superior y, con excepción del pulgar, por poseer garras, en lugar de uñas, en todos los dedos. El dedo pulgar no es oponible.
Sunrise, The Great Basin, California
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We dropped off the Sierra from Yosemite, a good four thousand feet down the canyon to the town of Lee Vining. The eastern portal town sits at the base of the mountains to the west and on the rim of the basin to the east, holding the alkaline waters of Mono Lake. We needed a shower and supplies, but not the civilization, and we were packed and going as the sky smudged red. A few miles south of town a road goes into the desert, skirting volcanic craters along the southern edge of the basin to drop down to the lake. Water wars in California diverted so much inflow to Mono Lake that levels dropped drastically to expose alkaline salt sediments in the form of towers, called tufa. The formations draw photographers and birds alike-- the birds to the trillions of flies that blacken the shoreline with their larvae (and you thought it was all glamorous?). Towards this background, we headed down the trail to the water. Whether it was the last moments before sunrise or the realization that there were other formations right at my feet, I risked the lakeside sunrise and walked into the scrub. Here, an exploding sea of rabbit brush stretched to the water pan, bright with impending daylight. Hence a tufa-less sunrise at Mono Lake (although a few are peeking in along the near left shore).
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Want to see where the water in this lake comes from? Then, check out my beautiful friend's beautiful photo of Grant Lake and be sure to fave it for me when you do. Mono Lake actually has four different streams out of the Eastern Sierra that flow into it, but there is no outlet. In a few years, most of the tufa that you see here will be under water again, which will be good for its ecology, but not so good for photographers.
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Woke up a tad late on this morning just outside Mono Lake...could see nice clouds over the lake and....A HINT OF COLOR!
Shit!
Drove quick down to the Mono Lake South Tufa's and was out the door the second the tires came to a stop. Literally had about 3 minutes to setup as the color intensified.
THEN, I did something incredible...
I left Mono Lake and drove home back to the bay area...over Tioga Pass...on January 2nd...last time Tioga was open this late in the season was 1976!
Driving over Tioga and seeing Tenaya lake totally frozen over, and people ice skating, was pretty cool.
Two friends and I drove over 5 hours to explore the Mono Lake area. Since we were just spending one night, as soon as we got there we couldn’t waste any time so we went to our first location. I took this photo at sunset, there weren’t much movement in the water and the skies weren’t as pretty as we expected. I’m happy with the outcome from this, though. Mono lake is an incredible place to go and snap some photos.
Another from my series of shots taken while on recent revisit to Fairlie Glen.
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This is becoming one of my favourite locations with the multiple waterfalls all the way up the glen.
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An overcast morning proved ideal conditions, using a circular polariser to allow a long shutter speed to give more movement in the water.
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This area was dark with little colour, so decided to convert this to mono to bring out the detail in the rock face.
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Taken using a Sigma 10-20 lens, f/18 with a four second exposure.
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A must to be seen on black - Press L
The Mono Lake "Battleship" tufa formation under star trails.
Sony A7Rii, Sony 24-105 f/4 at f/4, 32mm, ISO3200, 6 minutes each frame. Fifteen frames stacked in Photoshop
Taken during Michael Frye's Starry Skies Adventure Workshop
To me, the tufa towers at Mono Lake are actually quite difficult to photograph because they look quite dull in person. Also once you enter into the area, you would feel bewildered almost like walking into a labyrinth, don't really know where to shoot. However, there is one tufa formation that is quite stood out from the rest and has a nick name called the "Battleship". When I was there, I normally used this particular tufa as my reference point to kinda get a feel of where things are. This was particularly useful when I did my shootings under the darkness of the blue hour. When I first came to this place in the morning to take a photo of this "Battleship" during the last Memorial weekend, I didn't realize the sun had risen up earlier on the east side of the sierras. Obviously I was a tack too late to capture the morning glow. To make matter worse, the sun was 2 O'clock in front of me. On top of that, I had left my 100-400mm telephoto in my car because I thought the 135mm lens would just do the job fine without realizing that I did not have a 72mm to 77mm step up ring with me for all my 77mm diameter filters.This was a major setback. So to turn things around, I had no choice but to use my 24mm wide angle lens on which I stacked a ND 64x and a CPL filter in front. With the stacked filters, it flared badly despite the nano coating on my 24mm lens. When I opened the RAW files back home, I kept looking at the image and tried to see if I could salvage it in Lightroom. I finally decided to heavily crop it and make some boost to the clarity, vibrance, and shadows. I was glad that the full frame 5D Mark3 really offered quite a bit of latitude in terms of its headroom in noise and pixel resolution. I was also surprised that the final image looked quite clean.
Another Place is a piece of modern sculpture by Sir Antony Gormley.
It consists of 100 cast iron figures facing across Liverpool Bay (at the mouth of the RiverMersey) towards the Welsh Hills ; above is just one of the one hundred identical sculptures.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Another_Place_(sculpture)
Sunset
Sonnenuntergang
Mono Lake (/ˈmoʊnoʊ/ MOH-noh) is a large, shallow 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. These salts also make the lake water alkaline.
This desert lake has an unusually productive ecosystem based on brine shrimp that thrive in its waters, and provides critical nesting habitat for two million annual migratory birds that feed on the shrimp and blackflies (that also feed on the shrimp).
The human history of Mono Lake is associated with its productive ecosystem. The native Kutzadika'a people derived nutrition from the pupae of the alkali flies that live in the lake. When the city of Los Angeles diverted water from the lake, it lowered the lake level, which imperiled the migratory birds. The Mono Lake Committee formed in response and won a legal battle that forced Los Angeles to partially restore the lake level.
(Wikipedia)
Der Mono Lake ist ein Natronsee; er ist also sowohl besonders alkalisch als auch besonders salzhaltig. Er liegt in Mono County im zentral-östlichen Teil von Kalifornien, in einem abflusslosen Becken am Westrand des Großen Beckens unter der Ostflanke der Sierra Nevada. Wegen der harschen Umweltbedingungen müssen Tiere und Pflanzen sowohl an den hohen pH-Wert angepasst sein als auch den Salzgehalt ertragen können. Daher hat sich ein Ökosystem aus sehr wenigen angepassten Arten bei sehr hoher Individuenzahl entwickelt, das für einige Vogelarten von besonderer Bedeutung ist.
Aus dem Einzugsgebiet des Sees wird Trinkwasser in eine über 520 km lange Wasserleitung abgeführt, die die Stadt Los Angeles versorgt. Nach der Verlängerung des Los Angeles Aqueduct im Jahr 1941 in das Mono-Becken sank der Wasserspiegel des Sees kontinuierlich ab. Dadurch stieg der Salzgehalt, Teile des Seebetts trockneten aus. Für die Zuflüsse und den See ergaben sich schwerwiegende ökologische Folgen. Zugleich wurden im See und am Ufer zahlreiche unter Wasser entstandene Kalktuff-Gebilde in bizarren Formen sichtbar, was zur Bekanntheit des Sees beitrug. Naturschützer thematisierten ab Anfang der 1980er Jahre die Absenkung des Wasserspiegels. Er steigt als Ergebnis von Gerichtsbeschlüssen über eine Begrenzung der Ableitung seit Mitte der 1990er Jahre langsam wieder an.
(Wikipedia)
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