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Subject: [Leica] Eastern Sierra - now fall colors
From: glehrer at san.rr.com (Jerry Lehrer)
Date: Thu, 02 Jul 2009 15:11:15 -0700
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Oliver and Adam,

The paucity of water in that area reminds me of an old question that I 
had.  I wonder what the Owens
Valley and Walker River area looked like BEFORE Los Angeles took all of 
their water ?

Jerry Lehrer


Oliver Bryk wrote:
> Adam wrote:
> "I love September in the Sierra although the drought has played Hob with 
> the
> colors and the quality of the forests, something true throughout the west
> over the past five years."
>
> That has been my impression, too, even though I usually wait until the 
> first
> week of October. Some of the locations that I like are the area around
> Conway Summit including Dunderberg Road, the west end of June Lake, Rock
> Creek, and Rock Creek Lake. Planning is essential because the time of day
> is, of course, critical for backlighting which is the only way I shoot fall
> colors.
>
> Oliver
>
>
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