Eastern California

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In September, I spent 10 days in California, going from the eastern part of the state (Tahoe Lake, Mono Lake, Yosemite) then moving south (Kings Canyon, Sequoia) and finally heading to the west and the coast of the Pacific (Monterrey, Big Sur). It was my first visit to Mono Lake and the chance to photograph the unusual tufa formations along the edge of the water. The image above was taken on the northwestern side of the lake just after sunset.

Nearby to Mono Lake is the ghost town of Bodie. A town created out of the California gold rush and at one time, home to over 10,000 residents, but now abandoned and preserved as a state park. The photo below shows one the remaining buildings that offer wonderful photographic compositions.

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Near Bishop, CA, the Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest holds some of the oldest living organisms in the world. The twisted trunks and branches of these oldsters are both fascinating and beautiful.

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  • Mike PillowsOctober 14, 2013 - 12:45 pm

    Mike what a great trip you had… loved all 3 pics.

  • Mike WalkerOctober 14, 2013 - 12:58 pm

    Thanks Mike! Plenty more images to process from this trip 🙂

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