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The first rays of the sun kiss the majestic eastern face of Mount Whitney and the Sierra Nevada west of Lone Pine, California. At 14,505 in... more
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The first rays of the sun kiss the majestic eastern face of Mount Whitney and the Sierra Nevada west of Lone Pine, California. At 14,505 in elevation, highest in the lower 48 states, the summit catches the first light before anything else. Slowly, the sun fully illuminates the sheer, mile tall granite wall and washes it with a blush of red.
The red tint is caused by the atmospheric phenomenon known as Rayleigh Scattering. As the sun fully rises to the level of the horizon the light passes through many miles of the atmosphere. The spectrum of the light is scattered as it passes through the air, starting with blue, which is why we see the sky as the color blue. The cyan and green wavelengths scatter next, followed by the yellow, which is why when the sun is low in the sky photographers can enjoy what they call the 'golden hour' of warm-toned light. That leaves the red, which travels the farthest and lit up the magnificent mountain with the rosy tones of first light.
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Welcome to my galleries of Fine Art and Creative Photography. Here you will find a wide variety of Fine Art images from the American West, the desert Southwest and around the World. You will also find my revolutionary Creative Photography galleries, offering surreal and fantastic images of a variety of subjects where I have used the light and energy passing through the lens, painting color onto the imaging surface. All of my Creative Photography images are created solely with the camera and are not created by manipulation with a computer program. I am a staunch supporter of the local economy concept and in keeping with that ideal, I offer significant discounts to the framing trade, along with interior designers, institutions, art...
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Featured by SJ Elliott in the Photography Hub art group, 7//16/20. Thank you! I consider it an honor to be selected among the superb photographers who exhibit here.
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Thank you to Judy Vincent who has chosen to feature "First Light, Mount Whitney" in the What's New art group. Thank you, Judy!
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I am honored by Norma Brandsberg who has chosen to feature "First Light, Mount Whitney" in the marvelous Mountains Are Calling My Name art group. Thank you, Norma! I am delighted to be able to contribute to your group and appreciate the support.
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Featured in SunriseSunsets art group, 8/21/19.
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Featured in Light Marvels art group, 8/21/19.
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Featured in Art submissions to PKA art group, 8/21/19.
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My thanks to Janis Vaiba for featuring "First Light, Mount Whitney" in the Just Perfect art group. I appreciate the honor, Janis!
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I have been honored by Romuald Henry Wasielewski who has chosen to feature "First Ligh,Mount Whitney" in four of the groups he administers; ArrStudio, Arts Fantastic World, Global Art Gallery, and the Global Artists Gallery art groups. Thank you very much, Romuald!
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My thanks to Carole Sluski who has honored me by featuring "First Light, Mount Whitney" in the World Landscape Lovers of Art artists group. I appreciate it, Carole!
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I appreciate Julie Grimshaw choosing to feature "First Light, Mount Whitney" in the Your Story of Art artists group. Thank you, Julie!