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Sunrise Reflection Season Returns

Winter in the Eastern Sierra brings both clouds and calm winds, the perfect recipe for catching sunrise color reflected in the region's lakes.  Pre-dawn temperatures are close to freezing though, often a few degrees below, so few people are out to see the early morning light.  Fortunately, that's nothing a cup of hot coffee won't fix.

With storms rolling through earlier in the week and more on the way, I've shot ten folders of photos totaling 165GB so far, almost entirely in timelapse sequences.  This is an image from the latest one.

Sunrise Season Returns to Topaz Lake

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Jeff Sullivan

Jeff Sullivan leads landscape photography workshops in national parks and public lands throughout California and the American West.

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