

Tree Trunks and Shadows, Reflections and Pollen on the Surface of Lake Tenaya, Sierra Nevada Mountain Range, Yosemite National Park, California, 1968. Original dye transfer and Cibachrome prints in museum and gallery exhibitions. Stock widely published including in "The Range of Light" by Philip Hyde with quotes by John Muir. In “Range of Light,” Philip Hyde described his first night camped at Lake Tenaya with the Boy Scouts in 1939 at age 17. He paddled a canoe out on the lake alone and “sat for long minutes, my head cocked back so I could see, entranced by the millions of pinpoints of light—a city kid whose only views of the night sky had been through fog or haze and light-flared dense city air. That was my first brush with the immensity, silence and solitude of wilderness.”