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Mono Lake: Suggestions for Good Photo Ops?
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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 348423" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>We went out there when we were at Yosemite 3 years ago, but they had just opened Tioga Rd. and we weren't necessarily planning for much time out there and I <em>need</em> to revisit for all sorts or reasons (not least of which is that our first visit coincided with me starting to get back into SLR photography).</p><p></p><p>One suggestion would be to go to 500px and just put "Mono Lake" into the search box, find shots you like and then research the spots (many are attached to map points). You can also Google "Photographing Mono Lake" and there are several decent sites that give some good advice of where, when and how to shoot various places. Having 3 days will be great as some of the locations seem to be all about the light.</p><p></p><p>Color me jealous.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 348423, member: 9240"] We went out there when we were at Yosemite 3 years ago, but they had just opened Tioga Rd. and we weren't necessarily planning for much time out there and I [I]need[/I] to revisit for all sorts or reasons (not least of which is that our first visit coincided with me starting to get back into SLR photography). One suggestion would be to go to 500px and just put "Mono Lake" into the search box, find shots you like and then research the spots (many are attached to map points). You can also Google "Photographing Mono Lake" and there are several decent sites that give some good advice of where, when and how to shoot various places. Having 3 days will be great as some of the locations seem to be all about the light. Color me jealous. [/QUOTE]
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