|  number of my most memorable Nature experiences
                                have occurred here at Sparks Lake. At daybreak
                                the lake is incredibly peaceful and often the
                                wildlife there really comes alive. From this
                                viewpoint, I have witnessed a herd of deer running
                                through ankle deep water with spray flying far
                                over their heads, while a bald eagle sat in a
                                tree top observing it all. I've seen great
                                blue heron plying the water for fish while flocks
                                of ducks and geese migrated back and forth across
                                the lake. One morning, a pair of otters swam
                                back and forth in front me as I stood in the
                                water photographing. I looked up and there were
                                two ospreys soaring overhead. Another morning
                                as I approached the island shown in 'Merging
                                as One', three doe deer were there, each
                                with twin fawns! 
 Many times when the summer sun
                          has warmed the lake and the air temperature drops
                          below freezing, a beautiful fog forms in the
                          lake basin. When I created the image you see
                          here, these conditions were perfect. I arrived
                          very early and couldn't see the mountains
                                through the fog. Even though I know the area
                                well, I decided not to set up my camera yet.
                                Just as the sun began to rise and strike the
                                South Sister Mountain, the fog parted to reveal
                                sections of the scene. The fog kept changing
                                shape and moving across the lake. Finally, I
                                saw 'Merging as One' materialize
                                before my eyes. I was really taken by the 'v' shaped
                                split in the fog on the right hand side of the
                                frame. I chose to accentuate that element in
                                relation to where I placed the mountain. The 'v' composition
                                only lasted about 2 minutes...just enough time
                                for success.
 
 
  
 
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