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Mono Lake Website Photo Credits
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Photo Credits
for the Mono Lake Website

The Mono Lake Committee thanks the generous photographers who have donated the use of their work to us. Mouse over a photo in the Internet Explorer browser to see the photo credit.

Homepage photos
The panning images on our homepage change with the seasons:

Winter 2011/2012

chipmunk in the pines
Snowy Black Point with Snow Geese on Mono Lake. Photo by Bartshe Miller.

Mill Creek's fall colors
Early morning ice skating at Tioga Lake. Photo by Arya Degenhardt.

along Mono Lake's south shore
A chilly sunrise at South Tufa during the winter photography field seminar. Photo by Arya Degenhardt.

autumn storm at Mono Lake
Lower Rush Creek, frozen in winter. Photo by Greg Reis.


All other web pages
Current and former Mono Lake Committee staff are credited in the top banner photos and by mouseover tag (in Internet Explorer) for photos elsewhere on the page.

Photos by non-staff are credited in the banner photos and by mouseover as well. Many thanks to the following generous photographers:

Chris McCreedy
Robb Hirsch
Justin Hite
iStockphoto.com

Rick Kattelmann
Richard Knepp
Los Angeles Department of Water & Power
Inge Weidmann
Wendy Cristina Willis
Ben Winger

David Winkler

 

 
Donate your photos!

We are always looking for beautiful photos of Mono Lake to publish in our quarterly Newsletter and on our website.

If you have photographs of Mono Lake and would like to donate the use of them to the Mono Lake Committee, we would be eternally grateful!

While we cannot offer financial compensation, we always include photo credits and/or web addresses to get your name out into the world and express our thanks.

Please contact our Communications Coordinator, Elin Ljung, at (760) 647-6595.


Requests for permission to use photos found on this Website should be emailed to us.

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