Mammoth Lakes

by | Oct 18, 2011 | Impressive Places | 1 comment

It feels as though I have reached yet another panicle of this trip. The town of Mammoth Lakes, CA, just across the Sierra Mountains from Yosemite, is the gatewate to an incredible system of lakes and mountain ranges connecting several National Forests and Parks such as John Muir Wilderness, Ansel Adams Wilderness, Inyo National Forest, and Devils Postpile National Monument.

This particular lake, called Lake Mary, reflects the distinct protrusion known as Crystal Crag. This kind of country is perfect for using the new Polarizer filter I picked up a few weeks ago which I hadn’t used much up until today. Looking forward to posting more from Mammoth Lakes! And praise the Lord for clear, sunny days!

2078_Canon EOS 40D, 17 mm, 1-40 sec at f - 5.6, ISO 100

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