Panoramic Of Anthony Lake
by Robert Bales
Title
Panoramic Of Anthony Lake
Artist
Robert Bales
Medium
Photograph - Photo
Description
We had a family camp out near Anthony Lake which is above 7000 feet and this beautiful alpine lake was only a very short hike form our camp site. This was taken in the late afternoon on our first day at the lake. I took two different photos and merged them in Photoshop.
Just as beautiful, but more accessible than the more famous Wallowa Mountains nearby, the Elkhorn Range boasts craggy granite peaks and high alpine lakes surrounded by wildflowers. A paved road climbs to a lovely campground and picnic area beside 7,140-foot-high Anthony Lake. From here hikers can stroll around the lake in half an hour or tackle a more demanding 8.2-mile loop around Gunsight Mountain.
A little history on how it was formed. The Blue Mountain range began as a volcanic island archipelago in the Pacific Ocean 210 to 270 million years ago. The Earth's crustal movement "rafted" this volcanic and sedimentary debris onto the advancing North American continent about 200 million years ago. Later bubbles of relatively light granite rose through the sediment to form the core of the range. This granite has since been exposed by erosion.
A glacier scoured out Anthony Lake's granite basin from the crest of the Elkhorn Range relatively recently, during the Ice Age 6,000-20,000 years ago. Today there are no glaciers in Eastern Oregon. Instead, subalpine firs and wildflower meadows ring the lake. Still, exposed patches of granite often exhibit "glacial polish," shiny surfaces where the weight of grinding ice has polished the rock as smoothly as a granite tombstone.
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September 5th, 2013
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Comments (42)
Kay Brewer
So beautiful, Robert! Congratulations on your lovely work reaching more than 1000 views! Tw
Dawn Currie
Robert, Congratulations on your feature in our group, Pure Nature Photography - celebrating the best of our natural world!
Oksana Semenchenko
Wonderful image and beautiful gallery. f/v
Robert Bales replied:
Thanks for the fine support and I am glad you enjoyed the gallery!! Thanks also for the f/v!!
Joyce Dickens
Spectacular capture Robert....what a gorgeous spot; awesome reflections and a perfect shot! Joyce