Tag: snow
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Shadows and Light, Between Sandstone Features
Revisiting another Southern Utah image for the Utah Gallery … Arches National Park. Utah. December 2018.
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Lake Tahoe Leap Year Blizzard Footage (2.28.24 – 3.2.24)
This storm was impressive, to say the least. Winds were relentless and we went from having an insignificant snowpack at lake level (6,200 – 6,300 ft) to being completely buried over the course of a long weekend. For licensing inquiries please email: info@davidnbraun Location: Lake Tahoe Basin. South Lake Tahoe, CA. Dates: 2.28.24, 3.1.2, 3.2.24
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South Lake Tahoe Digs out After “Leap Year Blizzard”
The city of South Lake Tahoe digs out as the “Leap Year Blizzard” comes to an end. South Lake Tahoe, CA. 3.4.24 Please direct media/licensing inquiries to info@davidnbraun.com or direct message me here.
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Vibrant Light Emerging from the Henry Mountains
Revisiting another older image from Southern Utah … This sunset was well worth waiting in the cold for. I know it had potential, given the fresh snow and type of clouds, but it is safe to say that it exceeded my expectations. Canyonlands. Southern Utah. December 2018.
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Low Tide Husky Skijor w/ Echo and Yuba (GoPro 11 Mini)
It doesn’t take a lot of snow for these guys to have a good time. Fortunately, we have a couple of much needed storms on the way that should help start to turn things around this winter in terms of our snowpack in the Sierra. But, up until this point, our snowpack has been dismal and very…
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Low Fire Danger Summer, Controlled Burns
After the massive winter of 2022-2023 we had the luxury of not worrying much about fire in the Sierra Nevada mountains and conditions were ideal for more extensive controlled burning throughout the summer and into the fall. View from an overlook above Mono Lake with a controlled burn near highway 395 in the distance. Now…
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North Facing April Powder Turns (GoPro 4)
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Tear Sheet: SF Gate — Reader’s Photos Show off the Natural Beauty of Lake Tahoe this Winter
This was a dramatic March sunset from a south shore Lake Tahoe beach. The way the water broke up the snow on the beach and forced large chunks of snow to sheer off drew me in. Adding to the scene were the crashing waves, golden hour light, and dramatic clouds. Lake Tahoe Basin Gallery: https://store.davidnbraun.com/lake-tahoe-landscape-photography