We drove further south to Todd Lake. On my way there, I stopped at the Koosah and Sahalie waterfalls. So beautiful:
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Koosah Falls | Rapids below Koosah Falls |
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Sahalie Falls |
At Todd Lake, we setup on the west end of the lake overlooking Mt. Bachelor.
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Beautiful Sunset over Mt. Bachelor |
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Milky Way over Mt. Bachelor - reflected in Todd Lake. If you look closely you can
see the Laguna Nebula in the reflection too! |
I also took a Milky Way panorama - the weird lights in the front are people from our group with red lights.
Continue on
3rd night: Crater Lake (or if you are interested:
Processing Milky Way Shots)
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