Utah Lake Morning Reflection
Nov 18th, 2008 by jeremy
Yesterday morning I stopped by the lake front scouting out a location for a family shoot later that day. I have been taking a little time off of photography for the last few weeks, looking for a rejuvenation of my creative thoughts after a brief hiatus. So, if you didn’t catch it, there is a little double meaning in the “reflection” part of this image title.
I have to admit, getting out for a few minutes on a brisk morning was reinvigorating. I was reminded how much I love getting outside with a camera in hand, looking for things that catch my eye. I have a number of shots I have taken recently and will process some to put online.
This panorama is uploaded in full resolution for anyone that would like to grab it for a wallpaper, printing, or other personal use. Enjoy
Stitched Panorama using 8 images. Note that the smoke column is actually steam on a cold morning coming from a power plant. Not exactly a great inclusion in a nature shot, but I thought it was a good representation of how there is still beauty in nature to be found even a short distance from where we live and work.
As with any panoramic, this is much better viewed large.










I really like the steam cloud, it gives dimension to the water and the Wasatch mountains in the background.
I have also taken some time off to reflect and try to redefine what I want to do with photography. I’m not there yet but I do miss getting out. I think your idea for a morning mini-walk is a good idea. Thanks for sharing.
Beautiful! I also really like the steam cloud for the same reasons as Scott above. It adds a lot to this beautiful photo. You are a wonderful photographer!
Jessica
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clear quiet perfect day
thanks for sharing
we do need days like this
linda