Showing posts with label leavitt creek. Show all posts
Showing posts with label leavitt creek. Show all posts

Sunday, December 22, 2019

Leavitt Falls Vista Point & SR-108 (Part 12) - Stanislaus/Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest

From July 5th, 2019 to July 7th, 2019, I took a trip to Mammoth Lakes, CA. I visited places such as Stanislaus National Forest, Lee Vining, Devils Postpile National Monument, Ansel Adams Wilderness, and more! The photos I took on this trip are split into 12 blog posts. I hope you enjoy viewing these photos.

Full Resolution Photos: If you want to see full resolution photos of any of the photos you see here, use the following links. If you wish to purchase prints of any of the photos, please contact me here. To see my best photos from Stanislaus National Forest, use this link. To see all of my photos from Stanislaus National Forest in 2019, use this link.

Parts: 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 

In this blog post, I have part 12 of my photos from the trip. The photos are shot on July 7th, 2019. Photos are from Leavitt Falls Vista Point in Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest and State Route 108 in Stanislaus National Forest in California. These photos were all taken on my drive back home.

Message From The Photographer: If you've been following me on social media, you'd know I've been dealing with vision impairment and gradual vision loss since August 2018. The conditions are neurological, so my vision isn't impaired the same amount on a daily basis, but overall it seems to be going down hill. It has slowed down and made taking photos, processing photos, using computers, etc... very challenging and somewhat depressing. Some days it is impossible for me to take photos or process them. I know these photos are from a very long time ago, but I'm only just starting to get around in processing them as I'm only able to work on them at a very slow pace. I hope you can understand, and I I hope you enjoy viewing these photos.

Scenery of Leavitt Falls shot from Leavitt Falls Vista Point in Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest.
Approximate GPS location (type into Google): 38° 19' 21" N 119° 33' 40" W

Black and white process of the photo above.

Scenery of Leavitt Falls shot from Leavitt Falls Vista Point in Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest. Photo shot near the same spot as above.

Scenery of Mt. Emma, West Walker River, and Leavitt Creek (left) shot from Leavitt Falls Vista Point in Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest. Photo shot near the same spot as above.

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Scenery of Mt. Emma, West Walker River, and Leavitt Creek (left) shot from Leavitt Falls Vista Point in Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest. Photo shot near the same spot as above.

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Scenery of West Walker River (left) shot from Leavitt Falls Vista Point in Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest. Photo shot near the same spot as above.

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Scenery of Deadman Creek and State Route 108 in Stanislaus National Forest.
Approximate GPS location (type into Google): 38° 19' 02" N 119° 39' 59" W

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Scenery of Deadman Creek shot near State Route 108 in Stanislaus National Forest. Photo shot near the same spot as above.

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Scenery of Deadman Creek shot near State Route 108 in Stanislaus National Forest.
Approximate GPS location (type into Google): 38° 19' 34" N 119° 41' 11" W

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Scenery of Deadman Creek shot near State Route 108 in Stanislaus National Forest. Photo shot near the same spot as above.

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Scenery of State Route 108 in Stanislaus National Forest.
Approximate GPS location (type into Google): 38° 19' 34" N 119° 41' 13" W

Black and white process of the photo above.

This is all the photos for today and from this trip. I hope you have enjoyed viewing the photos! Also, if you want to get notifications when I post up more photos, "Like" us on Facebook or follow me on Twitter and Instagram. These links can also be found on the top of the right sidebar.

Parts: 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 

Saturday, March 9, 2019

SR-108 & Leavitt Falls Vista Point (Part 5) - Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest

On November 19th, 2018, I took a day trip to the Stanislaus National Forest and Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest in California. I traveled to places along State Route 108. I visited the Donnell Fire burn scar, walked along Forest Service Route 077 towards Leavitt Lake, drove down towards Mountain Warfare Training Center, and dropped by Leavitt Falls Vista Point. I split the photos into 5 parts. I hope you enjoy the photos.

Full Resolution Photos: If you want to see full resolution photos of any of the photos you see here, use the following links. If you wish to purchase prints of any of the photos, please contact me here. To see my best photos from these 2 national forests, use this link. To see all of my photos from this trip, use this link.

Parts: 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 

This is part 5 of my photos. The photos for today are from Humboldt-Toiyabe Forest. After Forest Service Route 077, I drove down towards Marine Corps Mountain Warfare Training Center along State Route 108. I took photos along State Route 108 and at Leavitt Falls Vista Point.

Dusk along State Route 108.
Approximate GPS location (type into Google): 38° 21' 02" N 119° 31' 53" W

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Dusk scenery of Mt. Emma shot near State Route 108. Photo shot near the same spot as above.

Black and white process of the photo above.

Dusk along State Route 108.
Approximate GPS location (type into Google): 38° 21' 02" N 119° 31' 54" W

 Black and white process of the photo above.

Dusk scenery of Marine Corps Mountain Warfare Training Center (left) and Mt. Patterson (off in the distance). Photo shot near the same spot as above.

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Dusk scenery of Marine Corps Mountain Warfare Training Center (left) and Mt. Patterson (off in the distance). Photo shot near the same spot as above.

 Black and white process of the photo above.

Dusk scenery of Leavitt Falls shot from Leavitt Falls Vista Point.
Approximate GPS location (type into Google): 38° 19' 21" N 119° 33' 39" W

Black and white process of the photo above.

 Dusk scenery of Leavitt Falls shot from Leavitt Falls Vista Point. Photo shot near the same spot as above.

Dusk scenery of Mt. Emma, West Walker River, and Leavitt Creek (left) shot from Leavitt Falls Vista Point.
Approximate GPS location (type into Google): 38° 19' 21" N 119° 33' 40" W 

Black and white process of the photo above.

Dusk scenery of Mt. Emma, West Walker River, and Leavitt Creek (center) shot from Leavitt Falls Vista Point.
Approximate GPS location (type into Google): 38° 19' 21" N 119° 33' 39" W

 Black and white process of the photo above.

Dusk scenery of Mt. Emma, West Walker River, and Leavitt Creek (center) shot from Leavitt Falls Vista Point. Photo shot near the same spot as above.

Black and white process of the photo above.

Dusk scenery of Leavitt Falls and West Walker River (left) shot from Leavitt Falls Vista Point. Photo shot near the same spot as above.

Black and white process of the photo above.

This is all the photos for today and from this trip! I hope you have enjoyed the photos! Please don't forget to share the blog post with your friends and family members! Also, if you want to get notifications when I post up more photos, "Like" us on Facebook or follow me on Twitter and Instagram. These links can also be found on the top of the right sidebar.

Parts: 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 

Friday, March 8, 2019

Forest Service Route 077 (Part 4) - Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest

On November 19th, 2018, I took a day trip to the Stanislaus National Forest and Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest in California. I traveled to places along State Route 108. I visited the Donnell Fire burn scar, walked along Forest Service Route 077 towards Leavitt Lake, drove down towards Mountain Warfare Training Center, and dropped by Leavitt Falls Vista Point. I split the photos into 5 parts. I hope you enjoy the photos.

Full Resolution Photos: If you want to see full resolution photos of any of the photos you see here, use the following links. If you wish to purchase prints of any of the photos, please contact me here. To see my best photos from these 2 national forests, use this link. To see all of my photos from this trip, use this link.

Parts: 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5

This is part 4 of my photos. The photos for today are from Humboldt-Toiyabe Forest. Photos are of sunset from Forest Service Route 077.

Sunset scenery photo of Leavitt Creek.
Approximate GPS location (type into Google): 38° 17' 40" N 119° 36' 16" W

 Black and white process of the photo above. 

Sunset scenery photo of Leavitt Creek. Photo shot near the same spot as above.

  Black and white process of the photo above.

Sunset Scenery
Approximate GPS location (type into Google): 38° 17' 42" N 119° 36' 15" W

 Black and white process of the photo above. 

Sunset scenery photo of Leavitt Creek. Photo shot near the same spot as above. 

  Black and white process of the photo above.

Sunset scenery photo of Leavitt Creek.
Approximate GPS location (type into Google): 38° 17' 42" N 119° 36' 14" W

 Black and white process of the photo above. 

Sunset Scenery
Approximate GPS location (type into Google): 38° 17' 47" N 119° 36' 08" W

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Sunset Scenery
Approximate GPS location (type into Google): 38° 18' 04" N 119° 35' 51" W

 Black and white process of the photo above. 

Sunset Scenery
Approximate GPS location (type into Google): 38° 18' 07" N 119° 35' 48" W

 Black and white process of the photo above.

This is all the photos for today! I hope you have enjoyed the photos! Next time I have photos from Leavitt Falls Vista Point and State Route 108 in Humboldt-Toiyabe National Park in California. Please don't forget to share the blog post with your friends and family members! Also, if you want to get notifications when I post up more photos, "Like" us on Facebook or follow me on Twitter and Instagram. These links can also be found on the top of the right sidebar.

Parts: 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5