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Related: About this forumEastern Sierra Nevada. "Heart Lake" located above Rock Creek Lake Rd off Hwy 395. Taken last summer, posted since there
haven't been a lot of new photos posted this weekend!
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Eastern Sierra Nevada. "Heart Lake" located above Rock Creek Lake Rd off Hwy 395. Taken last summer, posted since there (Original Post)
TeamProg
Apr 2024
OP
I'm thinking now that I should have cropped out that clump of rocks in the lower left. ah well. I highly recommend the
TeamProg
Apr 2024
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AllaN01Bear
(23,042 posts)1. ohh, ahhh. ohm myyy.
TeamProg
(6,630 posts)2. I'm thinking now that I should have cropped out that clump of rocks in the lower left. ah well. I highly recommend the
trip there.
Tom's Place exit off Hwy 395, about halfway between Bishop and Mammoth Lakes.
CANADIANBEAVER69
(566 posts)3. No, I like the rocks there. It's a nice photo....n/t
usonian
(13,789 posts)4. Mother Nature is a fabulous artist.
Can't improve on her work, though ..... I learned to frame in the camera from the film days, and for the first time, I figured how to get GIMP to remove power lines from a nice scenic.
Not a problem in MOST of the Sierras.
Whatever you did, rock included, has great presence, and the rocks and the stream invite one "into" the lake.
Bayard
(24,145 posts)5. Terrific shot!
I SO love the mountains. I lived in the lower Sierra Nevada for 12 years.
TeamProg
(6,630 posts)6. How could you leave? I know these areas aren't great for high paying jobs, but it has
been a nice retirement spot for the wife and I.
Tourism and retirement, thats the economy here.
Bayard
(24,145 posts)8. Long and ugly story my dear
Grumpy Old Guy
(3,552 posts)7. I love 395!
I go up there every chance I get. Nice pic!