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Mt. Tallack - Lake Tahoe

Photography Landscape posted on Jun 23, 2005
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Mt. Tallack as seen from on Lake Tahoe looking southwest. This peak reaches to an altitude of 9,735 feet. In the foreground is Rubicon Point. Within yards from the shore here, the lake reaches to depths of over 1000 feet.

Comments (5)


MariaAJMD

9:36PM | Thu, 23 June 2005

What a grogeous picture!

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killerpumpkins

9:46PM | Thu, 23 June 2005

Basically a celestial object as far as I'm concerned. Beautiful shot my friend. It's good to hear from you. I could only imagine the nest of birds you could see on that mountain had you used the scope you use for your fantastic cosmos pictures. Love it! KP

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Zacko

11:58PM | Thu, 23 June 2005

Gorgeous scenery and beautifully captured by you. Love how its only water in the foreground, gives the impression youre in a boat drifting along. Maybe just a tad too big though. Have a superb weekend #:O)

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PaisleyRose

8:38AM | Sat, 02 July 2005

Another gorgeous shot of a fantastic place. We are planning another trip to Tahoe at the end of July. Maybe I can then capture less moody shots of the Lake. :D

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Georges_H_Hoens

1:07PM | Sun, 18 September 2005

Wow, fascinating landscape to me (live in belgium) And excellent shot, well done Alex!!


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