South Tufa - Mono Lake - California
This was the evening of the first day of my late season trip to the Sierra. We drove all day over Sonora Pass and down 395 to Mono Lake. We went and pitched out camp in the lower Lee Vining campground, had some dinner and made ready for night photography.
We arrived at the tufa garden at around 10PM and it was pitch dark. Couldnt see a thing!
The stars were all out with just a sliver of the setting moon. Mono Lake has very little light contamination so the stars were very intense.
There were a number of folks there watching the shooting stars. As we went down the trails into the formation the crowd thinned out to just a few hardy souls with headlamps.
We set up and started shooting tufas and sky. This sequence took a good chunk of time to shoot. I spent 15 minutes shooting the tufa with open flash at ISO 1200 from a variety of angles. The exposure I picked was flashed twice, once from the right and once from the left. My star exposures were in the 1.5 minute range at ISO 2000 with 2 in each camera position and some setup for each, about an hour in all for this one shot.
We finished at 2:00 AM and definitely were very tired!
But... What great fun!!!
This is an 82 megapixel image made from a number of frames of Canon 5D Mark II data.
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