View allAll Photos Tagged Mono...,
Camera: Nikon D200
Lens: Nikkor 80-200 mm f/ 2.8D ED-IF + Kenko DG300 1.4x Teleconverter
Ant West exiting turn 6 (Siberia) in style. Phillip Island Moto GP 2007.
Yes, this a great Cabin right off the side of the 395 Hwy, next to Mono Lake. I captured this shot feeling pretty good. Then another flickr friend of mine (Mark Neibauer) 2nd person below commenting, threw up his version of the Mono Lake cabin captured a few months earlier in November, and blew me away. Check out his image. It's really stunning.
An archive image from one of the most amazing sunsets I have ever witnessed...and I just happened to be at Mono Lake! I arrived earlier in the afternoon and experienced nearly the entire cycle of the storm as it blew through. Quite an amazing experience to see it change from 30mph gusts and blowing rain to this amazing sky at sunset...just as the storm was clearing out.
Took a trip to Prestwick Carr with Dan, a very misty start to the day resulted in this single shot during the first hour or so. The web was situated in the corner of a metal gate.
The Mono Lake is a large, shallow saline soda lake in Mono County, California. The lack of an outlet causes high levels of salts to accumulate in the lake. These salts also make the lake water alkaline.
The full moon came up at the right time. Unfortunately, it wasn't quite aligned with the tufa formations.
fuji provia 100f film
singh-ray gold-n-blue polarizer
it was a clear day, but over mono lake, there was a thick low hanging cloud. it was very cold and i was there by myself most of the time. icicles were hanging off my car!
i didn't stay for the sunset because the roads were very icy and technically the road to mono lake's south tufas was closed, so i figured safety first, and left before dark while i could still navigate the roads.
because of the sulfur in the lake, the water was a yellowish color. i didn't have my warming filters with me, so i used my gold-n-blue polarizer which brought out the gold of the lake nicely.
i increased the contrast a bit, and upped the saturation slightly to give it more of a fuji velvia color quality. also added a slight luminosity mask for extra contrast because this was a very flat scene. easy to meter the exposure but not the most exciting light situation.
check out my web site: www.ericbryan.net
my blog: www.ericbryan.net/blog
Black and white beauty? I thought i'd give this shot a try in mono and not a square crop, and I personally love it, I hope you enjoy it too :o)
The only issue is the sky seems to have developed what looks like layers in, and I don't know why....only happened in processing to mono in Silver Efex Pro 2....anyone know how to get around this?
Please view large :o)
Canon 450d, Sigma 10-20 f4-5.6, 3.2 seconds, 10mm, f/13, ISO100.
You can follow me on FACEBOOK
They recently passed legislation providing for the renewal of this lake--i.e., most of the streams that used to flow into the lake had been diverted over the years, and now those diversions have been legislated away, so the water level will rise considerably, and most of these formations seen here will once again be under water.
A little serie called "MONO". This references to monochromatic and the Latin word "mono" which means "alone". This is a serie of self portraits with less color, showing no identity.
Another slide from an early morning visit to Mono Lake. Law school days.
I cannot explain the color variation in the slides from this early morning. I was using enhanced saturation slide film (Kodak 100VS maybe?), but made no alterations (beyond removing dust) to make the pictures look any different from the slides on a light box. I put three pictures, taken minutes apart, side by side in my California and West sets.
Copyright © damienphotograhy. All rights reserved. Please note that the fact that "This photo is public" doesn't mean its public domain or a free stock image. Therefore, its use without written consent by the author is illegal and punished by law.
Please visit my most interesting according to flickr.