Schwabacher dawn

AlanLichty

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I like the location you chose. The reflections and view of the mountains is much better than the far end of the beaver pond where I was shooting.
 

JimFox

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Nice work Ben. The benefit of your position is you get a much clearer view of the mountains and their reflections.

It's funny, maybe I have just been oblivious to it all these years, but I have never taken where I and the others shot from as a Beaver Pond. In my mind the Beaver Ponds are the areas between where you shot and we shot.
 

Ben Egbert

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Lovely image, Ben.
Thanks Douglas

I like the location you chose. The reflections and view of the mountains is much better than the far end of the beaver pond where I was shooting.
Thanks Alan. The nature of this area has changed over the years and from year to year. This year both places had low water and high weeds.


Nice work Ben. The benefit of your position is you get a much clearer view of the mountains and their reflections.

It's funny, maybe I have just been oblivious to it all these years, but I have never taken where I and the others shot from as a Beaver Pond. In my mind the Beaver Ponds are the areas between where you shot and we shot.
Thanks Jim, I am using this in the way I have heard it before, not sure I am right, but I suspect all of these including the above shot are the result of beaver work.
 

Kyle Jones

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Very nice Ben. I've always coveted the classic Beaver pond shot, but I have to agree at this point that this is the better location.
 

Jim Dockery

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Lovely. It's funny how many pictures I've seen from this area now, but I never visited it when I lived there, or came for a week or two many years to climb.
 

Ben Egbert

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Nice one Ben
Thanks Jameel

Lovely image!
Thanks Amy

Very nice Ben. I've always coveted the classic Beaver pond shot, but I have to agree at this point that this is the better location.
Thanks Kyle. I think both locations have lost some charm from years past.

Lovely. It's funny how many pictures I've seen from this area now, but I never visited it when I lived there, or came for a week or two many years to climb.
I know what you mean, I visited the High Sierras at least twice a year for 30 years and never owned a camera.
 
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