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Daybreak at Crater Lake

One of my fondest memories after hiking through 30 miles of the Pacific Coast Trail through Crater Lake National Park was emerging to see this view. So calm and so serene this sunrise view is one of my personal favorites.

A larger version can be seen in my gallery Daybreak At Crater Lake

Daybreak at Crater Lake

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1. Raoul - May 10, 2007

Love the still water and blue gradients!

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3. Richard - May 11, 2007

Definetely a place on my list to go. So is Tahoe. But I’ve heard that Tahoe’s water isn’t as blue anymore. btw, you see Art Wolfe’s show tonight? He photographed flamingos in a red lake in Bolivia. Crazy.

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4. jim - May 11, 2007

Richard sadly the show wasn’t aired here in San Francisco :( My friend told me about its scheduled airing on KCET, but it took me a while to remember that is the LA PBS station. Hopefully my friend had satellite and recorded it. I’m pretty certain the show airs here in June.

As for how blue Tahoe is… it is still might blue, but I haven’t been for a prolonged stay in years. Crater Lake is incredibly impressive. You should definitely make it up there to photograph.

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5. Ben Herziger - January 11, 2008

This Pic Roks

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