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Brian Klimowski | all galleries >> Galleries >> The Story Behind the Images: Three Days at Mono Lake > Day #3, Last Image 6:44 PM
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06-NOV-2004

Day #3, Last Image 6:44 PM

6:44 PM. I had packed up my equipment and started the hike back to the car in the deepening cold blustery darkness, when I noticed the pale moon rising in the east. Suddenly, I had an important decision to make. Should I continue the hike back to the comfort of the car, or bring my exhausted body back to the lake to try to shoot the moon? Somehow, I opted for the latter, and trudged through the darkness back to the lake shore where I had taken many of my evening shots. The moon was rising fast and quickly overwhelming the sky, so I chose one location and composed this shot and bracketed several exposures. This one was taken at a wider angle then the rest, and turned out to be the best composition. It was a couple stops underexposed, however, and not quite sharp due to tripod vibration in the wind. I should have been more careful with my setup. I love this shot though, not on it's technical merit, but purely on the emotions it arouses as the crescendo to an amazing evening at Mono Lake.
Having captured this image, I was finished. 15 sec, f/8, ISO 400.


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Hal Olson01-Feb-2009 19:13
Very Nice! Love the mood on this one.
james200221-Feb-2006 18:02
Absolutely gorgeous!
Jim
Daniel Sarrazin30-Mar-2005 05:25
Superb picture. I love it!
TahoeRob 17-Nov-2004 16:24
Very Nice....
Jeff 14-Nov-2004 21:39
Simply unbelievable. This picture is nearly other-worldly. Congratulations for returning to the lake.
alex ringer13-Nov-2004 22:33
Perfect desert to end a day (or 2), rich of experiences. Very inspiring and drives you, as a spectator, to want to be there, but until then, your images are the closest thing to that. Thanks for sharing it with us.
Zane Paxton10-Nov-2004 18:58
Magical image. I'm appreciative that you tredged back down to the lake for this one.