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This view of Mt. Rundle from the Two Jack Lake Picnic area was spectacular, but I walked almost around the entire lake looking for a better composition only to ...
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This view of Mt. Rundle from the Two Jack Lake Picnic area was spectacular, but I walked almost around the entire lake looking for a better composition only to come back to the very beginning and decide this was my favorite spot. When I first arrived there were no clouds in the sky so I was quite pleased when a couple rolled in right as the sun was setting.
Normally I don't like to view sunsets-sunrises from the same spot as a ton of other photographers, but I was the only one who was willing to sit down in the mud and get my camera on the ground to get this composition. Everyone else had their tripods at eye level and probably didn't even see this awesome driftwood. This is a perfect example of why I don't wear nice clothes when I go out to take pictures.
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