Last year I wrote a post about a snowshoeing adventure in Lake Tahoe. I indicated that making a black and white conversion might sometimes bring a fresh and interesting look to an otherwise ordinary photograph.
A few weeks after that adventure, I went again, this time to experience the sunset overseeing Lake Tahoe, also with Snowshoe Tahoe. It was an overcast day, and a storm was approaching. Our party of six, plus the guide, meandered through the snow-covered pine forest ground to a peak. When we reached it, we stopped to appreciate and photograph one another and the lake. We completed our hike a little before complete darkness, and I did enjoy coming down the snowy hill in the dusk.
I took the FEATURED PHOTOGRAPH from up the hill. This time, I decided to leave it in color. After all, what’s a sunset without colors?
This year, I would like to try again, perhaps find different conditions for a completely different feel. The first snow storm has already fallen on Lake Tahoe, and hopefully, there will be plenty of it in 2024.
Below a photo of me at the place where I took the FEATURED PHOTOGRAPH, a little before sunset.

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