Frozen Twin Lakes

Frozen Twin Lakes

Stuck in LA due to work and other commitments. Going though old images to get my Eastern Sierra Fix!

Taken at Twin Lakes, Mammoth California in February of 2009

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Uploaded on Mar 2, 2012  |  Map

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San Joaquin River in Reds Meadows

San Joaquin River in Reds Meadows

Going through old files found this one when I was hiking to Rainbow Falls came across this view of the San Joaquin river.

Taken in 2006

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Uploaded on Feb 11, 2012

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Frozen Twin Lakes

Frozen Twin Lakes

Twin Lakes in Mammoth California frozen over. Except for the snow dusting up by the falls in the distance there would be no indication that the wind was howling!

Taken in 2009.

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Uploaded on Feb 8, 2012  |  Map

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Aviation Symmetry

Aviation Symmetry

When I first saw this it reminded me of the scene in the movie Airpane just before the plane taxis through the terminal window.

Then as I was converting this in CS5 I noticed that the reflections on the left side created a robot face.

I also began wondering what dented the skin just above the rigth side cockpit window?

Random Musing of someone spending too much time in airports!

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Uploaded on Feb 4, 2012

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Nighttime Panorama of Hoover Dam

Nighttime Panorama of Hoover Dam

While visiting Henderson Nevada for a family function snuck off to take some long exposure shots of Hoover Dam. I was not sure this three shot panorama of this great Dam would work but it stitched together perfectly.

The Mike O'Callaghan-Pat Tillman Memorial Bridge is an incredible engineering marvel.

• The bridge is the longest and highest arched concrete bridge in the Western Hemisphere
• The second-highest bridge of any kind in the United States
• The world's tallest concrete columns of their kind

It is perched 890 feet above the Colorado River, wedged between rock cliffs that form Black Canyon, with commanding views of Hoover Dam and Lake Mead.

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Uploaded on Jan 30, 2012  |  Map

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