Here are my top 12 photos of 2020 in the order in which they occurred. It was not easy to narrow the picks, so I have a link to a larger “Best of…” collection here.
If you see something you would like to have as a print, please contact me with the title of the photo, size, and any other information. Enjoy!

Del Dios Sunrise was taken at the end of last year. This is a hike I often do as a workout. This morning I was hiking up to an overlook of the lake below, but I got started too late. This hike usually takes about 1.5 hours. I was about 1 hour in and I was going to miss the good light of sunrise. Just then I noticed, in twilight-darkness, a turn-off from the trail that took me to this amazing view, only 2 minutes from the main trail. What a find! Serendipitous! There is a lake under all those clouds.
Spring brought the Covid-19 shutdown and the closing of almost all trails. I resorted to hiking my neighborhood and taking photos on gardens. My favorite of these was this rose. The sun was just emerging from behind the side of house and softly backlighting the rose.

In June I traveled to Utah. On one of my days there, I hiked this beautiful slot canyon. I learned to observe how the light plays off the walls of the canyon, changing with every step.

I went backpacking in July to one of my favorite locations in the Sierra Mountains. My main goal here was to capture the Milky Way over the mountains, but the photo below was my favorite, as the remnants of a storm was just clearing out.

In October I spent a week in Zion National Park, wandering the canyons, amongst amazing fall colors.

While wandering the canyons, I came across several other photographers. One was kind enough to offer a suggestion of another canyon to explore in a different section of the park. There was one meadow at this location where I spent several hours, it was so beautiful. I would hear other hikers pass by the meadow with quiet exclamations of awe.



In November I went to Death Valley National Park to experience a sand storm on the dunes.

Snow came the San Diego mountains in early November. While hiking, I noticed the gnarly roots of these two giant oaks clutching the ground. The forest of Palomar Mountain State Park is different than others in southern California. I think it gets more moisture, thus the it is surprising lush.



Thank you for following my blog. I hope you all have a happy, healthy and prosperous new year.
Your task in not to seek for love, but merely to seek and find all the barriers within yourself that you have built against it.
Rumi
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Outstanding Lawrence !!! Thenks
On Mon, Dec 28, 2020 at 7:42 PM Lawrence Pallant Photography wrote:
> lawrencepallant posted: ” Here are my top 12 photos of 2020 in the order > in which they occurred. It was not easy to narrow the picks, so I have a > link to a larger “Best of…” collection here. If you see something you > would like to have as a print, please contact me with the” >
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What a beautiful bouquet of amazing photos. Thank you for taking us there. Wish you a safe and healthy 2021
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Thank you! I hope to see you on the trails soon.
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A wonderful selection of images – not a bad year at all for you! I like how you carefully and gently brought out the individual quality of those scenes. One of these days I need to join you for that dawn workout hike in Del Dios! 🙂 All the best for 2021, Lawrence!
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Thanks for the comments. Yes, lets talk and plan the Del Dios dawn hike soon, before the sunrise occurs earlier. By the way, I really liked your Goldenstar photo from the other day. That was tricky choosing what part of the flower to get in focus and what part to let fade away. Good choices and love the soft light. I might try your light reflector idea that you posted a while back.
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Thanks, Lawrence… a 500mm focal length helps with those. 😉
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Excellent, Lawrence! Thanks for sharing and Happy New Year!
On Mon, Dec 28, 2020 at 7:41 PM Lawrence Pallant Photography wrote:
> lawrencepallant posted: ” Here are my top 12 photos of 2020 in the order > in which they occurred. It was not easy to narrow the picks, so I have a > link to a larger “Best of…” collection here. If you see something you > would like to have as a print, please contact me with the” >
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Stunning images! Looks like 2020 was a good year for photography for you! Just excellent work!!
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I learned alot about how to improve my photography and also to be in the moment as I search for compositions that materialize or not. Thank you for following along.
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