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2025-06-21

Julie Brown Davis: #California mountain towns could be decimated by public lands sell-off: 'California is really going to be in the crosshairs'

#SierraNevada #Tahoe #MonoLake #Congress #uspol #budget
sfgate.com/california/article/

FreqFreq
2025-06-13

Monolake – Gravity Running to over an hour and spread over eight tracks, Henke allows the repetitive nature of the techno-oriented beats to run without boundaries, but the electronic details and evocative atmospheres are what make the album something which piques the curiosity. freq.org.uk/reviews/monolake-g

Monolake - Gravity
Cristin Pescosolidorocketdyke
2025-05-03

Live in California? or don't live here and love ?

Looks like the DWP is trying to get out of their agreement to restore creeks.

Send the State Water Board a letter by May 8 to let them know that they need to regulate the DWP.

monolake.org/tucpletterwriting/

I don't want to see all the work that hundreds of volunteers have put in on the creek restoration ruined by a greedy municipal water giant... again.

2025-04-15
A quick stop at Mono Lake turned into a powerful moment behind the lens. This image was taken using an 830nm deep infrared filter on my full spectrum camera. The light at this wavelength lies well beyond human vision, giving these tufa towers an otherworldly glow and pulling dramatic contrast from midday light—something visible-light photography struggles with.

These limestone formations are created by the chemical dance between carbonate-rich springs and the lake’s alkaline waters. Mono Lake is full of them, standing like natural sculptures etched by time and elements.

Whenever I shoot nature in black and white—especially infrared—I can’t help but think of Ansel Adams. Whether or not he truly embraced IR is debated, but his influence on how we see contrast and composition is undeniable.

#InfraredPhotography #MonoLake #BlackAndWhiteNature #TufaTowers #FullSpectrumCamera
I captured this frame with my 830nm “deep infrared” filter on a full-spectrum camera during a mid-day stop at Mono Lake, California. This wavelength is well beyond the visible spectrum, creating dramatic black-and-white images with dark skies and bright highlights. It always makes me think of Ansel Adams. Some say he loved infrared film, others say he preferred traditional black-and-white with a red filter for contrast. Either way, I think of him when shooting nature sans color. The tufa tower shown here is made of limestone formed when carbonate-rich springs—often called “soda springs”—flow into alkaline lakes and precipitate minerals. Mono Lake is famous for these unique and sometimes towering formations.
2025-03-12

Today in Labor History March 12, 1928: The St. Francis Dam failed in Los Angeles, California, killing 431 people. It is the second deadliest disaster in California, after the 1906 earthquake, and one of the worst U.S. civil engineering disasters ever. A defective foundation and design flaws caused the failure. Yet, the inquest absolved chief engineer, William Mulholland, of all criminal responsibility, and he continued to earn a salary from the Bureau of Public Works (though his career was effectively ended). The authorities continued to find the remains of victims of the flood until the mid-1950s. Many of the victims were washed out to sea. Some washed ashore as far south as Mexico. Mulholland was also the designer of the 233-mile Los Angeles Aqueduct, which sucks water from the Owens Valley and is a major cause of the depletion of the fragile Mono Lake. As its water levels continues to decline, it threatens the world’s second largest gull rookery, home to up to 50,000 birds. The aqueduct’s construction, and the shady methods Mulholland used to acquire the water rights, led to the California Water Wars between L.A. County and Owens Valley farmers. Many of those same Anglo farmers (or their predecessors) usurped the land from Piute people during the 1863 Owens Valley Indian War, which was precipitated, in part, by the vast loss of human and cattle lives, and the displacements, caused by the Megaflood of 1861, which inundated much of the West, from Idaho and Oregon, down to northern Baja California. The corruption related to the construction of the aqueduct has been portrayed in the film Chinatown, and in the nonfiction book, “Cadillac Desert.”

For more on the Megaflood of 1861, please read my article, “Worse Than the Big One”: michaeldunnauthor.com/2023/01/

#workingclass #LaborHistory #flood #dam #mulholland #monolake #owensvalley #disaster #nativeamerican #indigenous #piute #ecology #chinatown #indianwar #habitatdestruction #books #nonfiction #author #writer #losangeles @bookstadon

View of the dam looking north, with water in its reservoir, in February 1927. By Stearns, H.T. USGS - This file was derived from: The St. Francis Dam.jpg, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=10829037
2025-02-01

A scenic view of Mono Lake in California, surrounded by arid desert and mountainous terrain. The blue waters contrast with the dry vegetation and dramatic sky, creating a stunning natural scene.

#BuyIntoArt #Yosemite #NationalPark #California #MonoLake #NaturePhotography #desert

john-twynam.pixels.com/feature

A scenic view of Mono Lake in California, surrounded by arid desert and mountainous terrain. The blue waters contrast with the dry vegetation and dramatic sky, creating a stunning natural scene.

#WaterIsLife #MonoLake

"The Eastern Sierra lake has provided water to Los Angeles since 1941, when DWP began diverting its tributaries to city taps.

Known for its unique tufa rock towers, migratory birds and stunning Sierra Nevada backdrop, the salty lake has been the focus of environmental battles for more than 80 years between the city, conservationists and the local Kutzadika’a tribe.

Mono Lake’s surface levels have plunged over the decades because of the city’s aqueduct, hitting historic lows in the 1980s and increasing the lake’s salinity, which jeopardizes the tiny shrimp that are the major source of food for birds.

In July, the lake, rising from excessive snowmelt, hit its highest level in 17 years but is now dropping. A state goal set in 1994 aims to restore the surface to an elevation of 6,392 feet — a target that is currently 9 feet away"

danvillesanramon.com/calmatter

Mono Lake, eastern California. USA #monolake #nature #lake #California #photography

Mono Lake, eastern California. USA
Peter West Careypwc@mastodon.online
2024-12-31

Mono Lake Tufas

Description: It's odd to think this geologically interesting area of California used to be a research facility ran by the US Navy.

Now the area is a California State Natural Area, set aside to protect the unique tufas that like the South shore of

thecareyadventures.com/blog/mo

#California #NorthAmerica #PhotoOfTheDay #SomethingReallyCool #StatePark #USA #California #lake #MonoLake #NaturalWorld #PhotoOfTheDay #StatePark #travel #Tufa #water

2024-12-31

“Mono Lake, Morning” — Pahoa and Negit islands silhouetted against early morning lake reflections with desert mountains.

I have shared a few other Mono Lake photos made at this elevated location some distance from the lake. This camera position gives a different and broader sense of the lake and its surroundings. It is a huge body of water — there’s far more water on the far side of the islands than between them and the near shore. The desert mountains are many miles beyond the far edge of the lake. All in all, Mono Basin is a place of immense space and great distances…continues: gdanmitchell.com/2024/12/31/mo

#monolake #monobasin #mountains #easternsierra #nature #landscape #photography

Photo of Mono Lake and desert mountains.
2024-12-27

“Burned Pines, Mono Basin” — Burned trees near the end of a giant pine forest, Mono Basin.
This desolate scene is along the fringes of Mono Basin, the large valley holding Mono Lake. It is just east of the Sierra Nevada, but it is a very “un-Sierra-like” place, being dry sagebrush country for the most part. The photograph looks past a sparse forest of dead snags and in the direction of Mono Lake itself…continues: gdanmitchell.com/2024/12/27/bu

#monolake #monobasin #trees #wildfire #nature #landscape #monochrome #blackandwhite #photography

Photo of dead pines near Mono Lake.
2024-12-21

“Sunset Storm, Mono Lake” — An evening storm moves over Mono Lake at sunset.

Occasionally nature throws some light at me that seems just plain unreal — effects so unusual that even I start to doubt what I saw. Often this happens at sunset or sunrise when the conditions align just right, as they did on this evening. It had been cloudy and raining, and there was still moisture in the air as the clouds began to break up in the north and west. As that happened, colorful sunset light came in over the Sierra crest and illuminated the clouds from within…continues: gdanmitchell.com/2024/12/21/su

#monolake #storm #clouds #sunset #nature #landscape #photography

Joaquín Baldwinjoabaldwin
2024-12-20

Roadtrip begins now. Headed mostly through the coast up to Oregon to see redwoods, sea stacks, and tidal pools. Then back through the sierras, planning on seeing Lava Beds, Tule Lake, Pyramid Lake, and Mono Lake (hopefully with some snow!).

Mono Lake tufa in the snow. The melting patches of snow draw organic shapes on the gray sand, and the tufa towers rise out in the distance.
2024-12-15

“Ponderosa Pines, Mono Lake” — A few ponderosa pines near the shore of Mono Lake.

I reached this spot on a lonely gravel road that branched off from the main route heading southeast from Mono Lake toward some slightly higher sections of the basin. This group of ponderosa pines includes the last trees that manage to grow here, and beyond this point it was all dry sagebrush country. In the distance you can make out Mono Lake and distant mountains beyond its far shore…continues: gdanmitchell.com/2024/12/15/po

#monolake #monobasin #desert #trees #nature #landscape #photography

2024-12-07

“Mono Basin Sentinels” — Rock towers in morning light on high desert hills above Mono Basin.

Mono Lake is immense, but it is dwarfed by the full extent of Mono Basin, the large valley it occupies. Prehistoric Mono Lake was much larger and deep enough to leave water marks along the base of mountains that are today quite dry. To get an idea of the full extent of the basin you must either travel around it (and learn how long it can take) or find a high place from which the whole thing is visible…continues: gdanmitchell.com/2024/12/07/mo

#monolake #morning #desert #nature #landscape #photography

2024-12-03

“Negit Island, Mono Lake” — Tufa formations along the shoreline of Mono Lake with Negit Island in the distance.

In a recent Mono Lake post I mused about finding and photographing less familiar views of this magnificent place. But I also mentioned that sometimes I do stop and photograph the well-known locations when the opportunity arises. With that in mind, I acknowledge that this photograph was made at one of the familiar places along the western shore of the lake. Heck, there’s even a place there to pull in, pay a fee, have a picnic, and take a hike!…continues: gdanmitchell.com/2024/12/03/ne

#monolake #monobasin #nature #landscape #photography

2024-11-28

“Mono Lake, Mountains, Morning” — Early morning autumn light on Mono Lake and distant desert mountains.

Part of the challenge of photographing a familiar subject is finding a different perspective on it. This is especially true with “iconic” subjects that everyone has seen, and which we know by way of familiar views. If you think about any famous place you can probably visualize the scenes I’m thinking of — familiar views of familiar things. (I’m not against them. In fact, it is an interesting challenge to try to make those views different.) There are several familiar approaches to photographing Mono Lake. Yes, I’ve done them, too!…continues: gdanmitchell.com/2024/11/28/mo

#monolake #mountains #nature #landscape #photography

2024-11-24

“First Light, Mono Lake” — Colorful dawn light over Mono Lake just before the rising sun clears the mountains.

Arising for dawn is a challenge for many people. I understand, but I think the rewards earned by getting up early are worth it — though I do have to remind myself or this sometimes as I contemplate my alarm going off a few hours before sunrise. But once I’m up and on my way, I actually enjoy the entire experience — the pre-dawn travel in darkness, the first glow in the eastern sky, the anticipation as the light builds, the first direct light on peaks, and eventually the sun itself. If you can’t imagine getting up that early, just try it a few times. I suspect you might get hooked…continues: gdanmitchell.com/2024/11/24/fi

#monolake #sunrise #nature #landscape #photography

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