Black Skimmer
Northern Shoveler
Roseate Spoonbill
Roseate Spoonbill
American Wigeon
American Wigeon
Warm morning light bathes clouds and mountains of the eastern Sierra range and regflects into the calm saline waters of Mono Lake near Lee Vining, California, USA. The white rocks are tufa formed by a combination of calcium (from nearby streams) and carbonate on the lakebed.
A vivid fall dawn sky reflects in the still waters of Mono Lake, California, USA. Tufa rocks formed by a combination of cacium from mountain creeks and carbonates on the lakebed. This was a three-minute timed exposure captured 30 minutes prior to sunrise.
Warm morning light bathes clouds and mountains of the eastern Sierra range and regflects into the calm saline waters of Mono Lake near Lee Vining, California, USA. The white rocks are tufa formed by a combination of calcium (from nearby streams) and carbonate on the lakebed.
Warm morning light bathes clouds and mountains of the eastern Sierra range and regflects into the calm saline waters of Mono Lake near Lee Vining, California, USA. The white rocks are tufa formed by a combination of calcium (from nearby streams) and carbonate on the lakebed.
Warm morning light bathes clouds and mountains of the eastern Sierra range and regflects into the calm saline waters of Mono Lake near Lee Vining, California, USA. The white rocks are tufa formed by a combination of calcium (from nearby streams) and carbonate on the lakebed.
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