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Fall Reflections at the Double Eagle Poster
by Lynn Bauer
$32.56
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Fall Reflections at the Double Eagle poster by Lynn Bauer. Our posters are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All posters include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
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FALL REFLECTIONS AT THE DOUBLE EAGLE by Lynn Bauer - After eating lunch at one of our favorite restaurants in the High Sierra, we took a walk out... more
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FALL REFLECTIONS AT THE DOUBLE EAGLE by Lynn Bauer - After eating lunch at one of our favorite restaurants in the High Sierra, we took a walk out back where I captured this incredible scene! Fall reflections over the pond at the Double Eagle Resort in the June Lake Loop, outside of Mammoth Lakes, California. These aspen trees were at their peak, as they glowed in the afternoon sun. Within a day, or two, of our time there, a storm with high winds blew through, and I'm sure these trees lost most of their leaves. So, I feel very blessed to have gotten this image when I did!
Autumn is a glorious season in the Sierras...and, it's twice as good when you get beautiful reflections like this!
The June Lake Loop is located between the towns of Mammoth Lakes and Lee Vining off of Highway 395 in California.
About Lynn Bauer
I have spent most of my life living in Southern California where I have developed an appreciation for all the beauty provided by nature. I've been blessed to be able to visit gorgeous mountains, like the High Sierra, which is home to some of the most majestic sights on earth, such as Yosemite National Park, as well as making quick trips to the beaches of the Pacific Coast, if I want to spend an evening shooting a sunset. One of my favorite past times has been to spend the spring season hunting down amazing wildflower blooms...including two years of "Superbloom" seasons in 2017 and 2019. These times have been beyond description, so I am thrilled to have many images to look back on! Also, for many years, the Texas Hill Country has been a...