Bench Lake 7/29/11
Posted: Thu Aug 04, 2011 3:14 pm
For 2 years now, I have had a vision in my head of capturing this lake in is most
ultimate raw beauty.
This would require dramatic weather, which the monsoonal flow from this past
weekend could provide, then finding the right spot that would provide me the right
lighting to bring the whole picture together was required.
Also finding the shoreline that could lead ones eye to Arrow Peak was paramount in
my vision.
After lucking out with a gorgeous/dramatic sunset the night of my arriving to Bench
Lake (will post later), my mind quickly went into sunrise mode, and the hunt was on
to find a location that was construed in my mind, did such a location exist, or was
this place just a pure fantasy?
Got up at the usual 5 am, and went to the location that had looked like it would be
the spot that this event would take place.
Set up near the end of one of the coves with Arrow Peak still untouched by the
warmth of the morning light, which would probably happen in an hour or so.
Clouds where building in the sky signaling that another round of thunderstorms
would be bringing me more treats at sunset.
There was no wind, the water was dead calm, and as the time neared my
anticipation for what my vision had been for all these year suddenly was
opening up before my very eyes, touching my inner soul, not only as a wilderness
photographer, but as a lover of these beautiful Sierra!
When the sun kissed Arrow Peak, and it's warmth enveloped it, the time had come
to hit the shutter.
Before you look at this picture, please turn off any unnecessary lights near your
monitor so it does not mess with the delight you are about to witness.
When I say witness, I really mean on a spiritual level, because it really touches your
soul, truly.
After you have made yourself comfortable, turned off any lights near you, close you
eyes, relax.
Then hit the link, and allow yourself to become one with the photo, and let it draw
you in, it will really give you that first nature experience feeling that one has when
they witness something mesmerizingly beautiful for the first time, and then you know
at that moment, that you are hooked for life.
All of us have had this experienced one way or another when it comes to the Sierra.
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ultimate raw beauty.
This would require dramatic weather, which the monsoonal flow from this past
weekend could provide, then finding the right spot that would provide me the right
lighting to bring the whole picture together was required.
Also finding the shoreline that could lead ones eye to Arrow Peak was paramount in
my vision.
After lucking out with a gorgeous/dramatic sunset the night of my arriving to Bench
Lake (will post later), my mind quickly went into sunrise mode, and the hunt was on
to find a location that was construed in my mind, did such a location exist, or was
this place just a pure fantasy?
Got up at the usual 5 am, and went to the location that had looked like it would be
the spot that this event would take place.
Set up near the end of one of the coves with Arrow Peak still untouched by the
warmth of the morning light, which would probably happen in an hour or so.
Clouds where building in the sky signaling that another round of thunderstorms
would be bringing me more treats at sunset.
There was no wind, the water was dead calm, and as the time neared my
anticipation for what my vision had been for all these year suddenly was
opening up before my very eyes, touching my inner soul, not only as a wilderness
photographer, but as a lover of these beautiful Sierra!
When the sun kissed Arrow Peak, and it's warmth enveloped it, the time had come
to hit the shutter.
Before you look at this picture, please turn off any unnecessary lights near your
monitor so it does not mess with the delight you are about to witness.
When I say witness, I really mean on a spiritual level, because it really touches your
soul, truly.
After you have made yourself comfortable, turned off any lights near you, close you
eyes, relax.
Then hit the link, and allow yourself to become one with the photo, and let it draw
you in, it will really give you that first nature experience feeling that one has when
they witness something mesmerizingly beautiful for the first time, and then you know
at that moment, that you are hooked for life.
All of us have had this experienced one way or another when it comes to the Sierra.
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