Bad Day at Crater Lake

Ash from forest fires was falling on Bend, OR, a few weeks ago and smoke from more fires shrouded Crater Lake National Park, an hour and half’s drive south. The usual view of Crater Lake is of its clear, blue water, sparkling in the giant hole left when a volcano collapsed on itself about 6000 BC. We went to the park anyway, which proved again that what seems like a bad day for photography can turn out to be good, precisely because it’s different from the usual day and the usual pictures. If you don’t mind breathing smoke.

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One Comment

  1. Leslie becker September 1, 2017 at 11:24 am #

    When visiting Rick in Eugene several years ago, the Becker families went to Crater Lake. It was a clear day and have never forgotten it’s beauty. Your photos are amazing and, yes, quite different from my experience. But, as you say, a bad photo day can turn out to be quite special.

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