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FollowWe hiked for two days through snow and sleet but it was all worth it to wake up to such an incredible view.
We hiked for two days through snow and sleet but it was all worth it to wake up to such an incredible view.
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This is in one of my favorite places to hike in California. After a grueling, two-day hike to reach the lake, a heavy snowstorm rolled in as we set up camp. The approaching storm had cleared out the other campers because it was suppose to be a super heavy snow but we had packed in preparation.Time
Thousand Island lake is normally not a peaceful place being a major intersection of the John Muir Trail. The storm hit us with over a foot of snow but the morning was calm and clear. My friend luckily woke me before the sunrise to take in the incredible moment the sun illuminated the mountains. The calmness of the lake cast a mirror image. The ensuing sunrise was as close to a spiritual moment I've had hiking. My friend and I both sat in silence watching the day break.Lighting
The only lighting was natural.Equipment
Just my dslr.Inspiration
I needed to capture one of the most astounding hiking moments of my many backpacking trips.Editing
No. There was no need.In my camera bag
Usually on my backpacking trip I make it as light as possible. Though my DSLR isn't the lightest option.Feedback
Live the moment and not through the lens. I tried my best to sit and enjoy the sunrise and not ruin it with shutter sounds.