“The world is but a canvas to our imaginations.” Henry David Thoreau

Copyright © 2010 Deborah M. Zajac. All Rights Reserved.

My day started at 5AM when a couple of friends and I set out at 6:30AM for Hope Valley in Northern California on Saturday to shoot more fall color. We had a great day with a lovely picnic by Silver Lake, and ended up at Sorensen’s Resort where we were enchanted with the rustic cabins and beautiful Aspens, and even ran into a friend, and on the way to Lake Tahoe ran into two other friends at a coffee shop.
This shot was taken at Sand Harbor in Lake Tahoe. It was quiet and so tranquil here. The great gray/blue/purplish cloud on top is full of smoke. I’m sure that played into the nice color we had in the sunset this evening. I loved the pinks, and reds!
After sunset we stopped in Truckee to have a long overdue dinner which I didn’t photograph then we headed home. I got home at 11:35PM.

PP- Recovery, vibrance, clarity, a little sharpening, levels, resized

Nikon D300s, Nikkor 17-35mm f2.8@ 20mm, 1/13s, f11, ISO 200, Manual Mode, on a Tripod

2 thoughts on ““The world is but a canvas to our imaginations.” Henry David Thoreau

  1. Oh so nice and peaceful. You had yourself a grand time in the boonies.

    That boat; seems out of place, yet it makes the foreground. Interesting. Great exposure.

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