Mono Lake Tufa Towers
Camera
Hasselblad X2D 100C
Lens
Hasselblad XCD 80mm f/1.9
Exposure
4m 16s @ f/8
Filters
Breakthrough Photography X4 ND
Print Sizes
8”x10”
16”x20”
28”x35” (max. size @300dpi)
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Hahnemühle Photo Rag Baryta (Gloss)
Canson Infinity Rag Photographique II (Matte)
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Canson Baryta Prestige II
Hahnemühle FineArt Baryta
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Tufa Towers At Mono Lake
Mono Lake is an ancient saline lake in Eastern California, best known for its otherworldly tufa towers—limestone formations rising from the water like natural sculptures. In this minimalist, black-and-white view, the lake appears calm and timeless, with smooth reflections emphasizing the stark contrast between still water and rugged stone. The subdued tones highlight Mono Lake’s quiet, surreal atmosphere, where geology and light take center stage.
Located near Yosemite National Park, Mono Lake is a destination prized for landscape photography, unique geology, and ecological significance. Its high desert setting, alkaline waters, and iconic tufa formations make it one of the most distinctive natural landmarks in the American West.