And some itty-bitty little fishermen. I think I've been to this lake for a walk at least 10 times in last the four to five months, and I've never seen anyone actually catch any fish.
I think I'm in my black and white phase right now. The conversion is a little new for me but lucky me CS3 has a wonderful black and white conversion to help.
Spooner Lake, Lake Tahoe, Nevada:
Brian C. Racine
Canon 40D | 24-70mm f/2.8L | 50mm f/1.4 USM | 28-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM | BG-E2 Grip | 580EX II
I think I'm in my black and white phase right now. The conversion is a little new for me but lucky me CS3 has a wonderful black and white conversion to help.
Spooner Lake, Lake Tahoe, Nevada:
I used to drive by Spooner every day on my way to work.
I used to drive by Spooner every day on my way to work.
Well shit, you must enjoy going to work everyday, lucky you! It's a beautiful place and I look forward to get back there in the winter. What part of Tahoe do you work?
Taylor Creek Visitor Center:
Brian C. Racine
Canon 40D | 24-70mm f/2.8L | 50mm f/1.4 USM | 28-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM | BG-E2 Grip | 580EX II
Well shit, you must enjoy going to work everyday, lucky you! It's a beautiful place and I look forward to get back there in the winter. What part of Tahoe do you work?
Taylor Creek Visitor Center:
Well, no . It was an 80 minute commute each way, and over the course of the week it came down to too much driving. The view was good, but I didn't get into photography until a year later. Actually it was a pretty inglorious job that, in your terminology, involved adding on to a shitplant you may have smelled near Zephyr Cove if the wind was wrong. I'm not complaining, I learned a lot and made a lot of money.
The light on the second one is very good.
OK, here's one from me. Scenic Village is what I call it.