The California Museum asked to use a couple of my images for their site and "Joshua Tree at Sunset" appears on their front page. Kinda cool.
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The California Museum asked to use a couple of my images for their site and "Joshua Tree at Sunset" appears on their front page. Kinda cool.
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Have to credit Mike Byrne for clueing me on the name of this valley. That's the White Mountains off in the distance to the right.
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The clouds on the peaks appeared out of nowhere. Ten minutes before, they weren't there.
I think I shot this with the Tokina, but I'm not certain.
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Saw these rocks and they seemed really out of place given the location. No nearby streams or rivers, so I imagine they've been here for a long time. In the distance, there's Mt. Tom on the left, and I believe that the peak on the right is called Broken Finger. Not sure. In any case, this was taken near Round Valley.
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Mike Byrne saw this waterfall from the road and we hiked down to get some photos. The clouds were rolling in and within the hour it was snowing (again).
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I watched Iron Man today and was surprised to see that "Bagram Air Base" was actually the Alabama Hills. It got me thinking of my last photo trip up there.
This is from last December. Mt. Whitney can be seen in the background.
This was shot with my 50mm f/1.8. It's a sweet SWEET cheap lens.
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