Bonsai Rock - Lake Tahoe, Nevada
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For years, I resisted ever taking a vacation unless it focused on
nothing but SCUBA diving. How things have changed.
Over the Thanksgiving holiday, Kendra and I decided on a long weekend up
around Lake Tahoe. The cheap lodging and easy access to several
different shooting locations helped play a part in our decision. Being
close to casinos and a multitude of Safeways, Subways, and Starbucks was
an unexpected surprise.
For our first day, we got up at 6am to finish packing and get to Tahoe
by lunch time, thus allowing ourselves plenty of time to scout out and
find Bonsai Rock. It seemed like a good place to start as the weather
forecast called for worsening wind and potential show showers as the
weekend progressed. Stephen Oachs mentioned something about
reflections, and yeah, wind and reflections don't work so well.
Kendra is the GPS queen, and she loaded up a bunch of spots for us to
check out. As we drove around the lake, she would randomly tell me how
fast I was driving by looking at her GPS. As we passed Sand Harbor, I
knew Bonsai Rock was close and told Kendra to look out the window for it
as it is down a relatively steep incline from the highway.
"But the GPS says we have four more miles", she said. "No", I
replied,"it's only about half a mile or so from Sand Harbor". At that
instant, I hear "there it is!" and the GPS chimes in that we had reached
our destination. Funny how four miles can be covered in 30 seconds.
Good job GPS.
So this is my reflections shot, you won't see many more reflections from
me out of this trip. The weather forecasters were pretty accurate.
I did pick up a couple new toys before the trip. One being a Singh-Ray
Gold-N-Blue polarizer. This polarizer is like giving a drug addict an
unlimited supply of funds and making them immune to the legal system. I
rarely took this filter off as it was a great opportunity to see what
it could do. I felt I needed this little "preface" in order to help
explain some of the far out and whacky colors that I will be posting
over the next week or two. And if you don't know about the Gold-N-Blue
polarizer by Singh-Ray, read more here.
I hope everyone had a great long weekend, and I will be slowly catching
up with you all over the next few days!
Nikon D300
Nikkor 12-24mm @ 12mm
15sec @ f14, ISO 100
Singh-Ray Gold-N-Blue Polarizer
Lee .9 and .6 Soft GND Filters
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