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187 Photos From The Sierras - Watching the Supermoon
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0:14 Hello, and thank you very much for listening to this episode of The Billy Newman photo podcast. I'm talking about another photograph of mine today this image comes from the Sierra Nevadas, down near Lone Pine, California. In Eastern California, that section of the Eastern cascades is really interesting. It's really quite remote out there, there's very few towns but this was an area called the Alabama hills. And there really an interesting kind of geological formation out there where the it's it's a certain type of sandstone I suppose. I don't know, really. But it's a certain type of erosion out there that looks really interesting set against the juxtaposition of these really sharp kind of pointed sets, or Well, I don't know, point instead of the mountain range, the Sierra Nevada is just a little bit past that you've seen it a ton of times. It's probably your Macintosh background right now. But i