The far shore of the Salton Sea was shrouded in mist, and with the sun shining down brightly on it, it looked like some far off mysterious fantasy land. Denise and I couldn't stop ooohing and aaahing over it and I took several different types shots throughout the day trying to capture it just right, most of them high key. This is one of my favorite non-high key because of the way the sunlight sparkles on the water and glints off the back of the seagulls, the way the mountains are layered in the mist, and the birds on the left balance the mountains on the right.
Professional photographer and writer based in Southern California, Lori Carey can usually be found roaming around the Mojave Desert in her Jeep.
Friday, February 10, 2012
Salton Sea Mist
The far shore of the Salton Sea was shrouded in mist, and with the sun shining down brightly on it, it looked like some far off mysterious fantasy land. Denise and I couldn't stop ooohing and aaahing over it and I took several different types shots throughout the day trying to capture it just right, most of them high key. This is one of my favorite non-high key because of the way the sunlight sparkles on the water and glints off the back of the seagulls, the way the mountains are layered in the mist, and the birds on the left balance the mountains on the right.
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California,
photography
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