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The tufa at Mono Lake is actually a dirty, grayish white. But the early morning sun can fix that by bathing it in hues of orange.
In-camera JPEG. I currently just don't have the time to process RAWs (and the backlog is huge). A7RII, Zeiss Otus 28/1.4 @ f/4 A great photograph is absorbed by the eyes and stored in the heart.
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