Mono Lake is a classic photography location along the Eastern Sierra. It is a saline lake with very high mineral content due to having no outlet, and declining water levels from local water diversion. But what makes it a favorite destination of photographers are the picturesque tufa towers formed by dissolved calcium released from the lake bottom.
A big part of successful photography is being there, and by there I mean where the light is good! This generally happens at sunrise and sunset. In the summer sunrise comes early, this shot was made around 5:30AM.
Technical Details
Camera: Panasonic Lumix G9ii
Capture Method: Manual rotation plate
Related: Behind the Scene Video
Hey this is amazing on AVP! Great work. Would it be possible to get a link to the 12k file so i can playback offline? many thanks
Of course https://realityofvision.com/12/mono_sunrise_12k_OU.jpg