"Fire" in 20 Lakes Basin
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"Fire" in 20 Lakes Basin
Well, at least it seemed like the basin was on fire. This sunset ranks up there with some of best I've seen . The sunrise the following morning wasn't too shabby either...only have had time to process one so far. Taken near the outlet of Greenstone Lake with a canon 350D, 17-40mm f4.0L at f11, 6" and some gnd filter (or filters, don't recall the combination)...
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Sweet, what a wonderful image.
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Thanks again everyone.
Doug, this was last weekend. Greenstone Lake had lost of green and lots of blooming paintbrush around its outlet and south east shore. Many flowers along the trail in. In the short time we spent there we walked up through the basin and didn't see a better spot for wildflowers than that area of Greenstone Lake.
I posted a few more on my Twenty Lakes Basin webpage
Here's one from the sunrise:
Doug, this was last weekend. Greenstone Lake had lost of green and lots of blooming paintbrush around its outlet and south east shore. Many flowers along the trail in. In the short time we spent there we walked up through the basin and didn't see a better spot for wildflowers than that area of Greenstone Lake.
I posted a few more on my Twenty Lakes Basin webpage
Here's one from the sunrise:
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