Ted Harinishi: The morning sun shone on Mt. Whitney ( 14,505 ft / 4,421 m on the left ) and Mt. Russel ( 14,086 ft / 4,293 m on the right ). Mt. Whitney is the highest mountain in the contiguous United States - Sierra Nevada, California
Ted Harinishi: Alabama Hills evening light
Ted Harinishi: IMG_1191 Alabama Hills, Lone Pine
Ted Harinishi: IMG_1309 Rocks and Life ( Pink Barrel Cactus)
Ted Harinishi: Alabama Hills is a magical place no matter what season you come and they look different every time visit. This time I hiked for 5 hours and was impressed to discover a variety of wildflowers and mysterious rockscape - Lone Pine Peak in the distance
Ted Harinishi: Desert paintbrush in Alabama Hills
Ted Harinishi: Wildflowers in Alabama Hills, Lone Pine
Ted Harinishi: Dust storm in Alabama Hills and Sierra Nevada Mountain Range
Ted Harinishi: In the vast Alabama Hills, only one tree grew big in the rocky terrain and harsh weather - Lone Pine Peak [3,944 m] on the left, Mt. Whitney [4,421 m] covered with cloud
Ted Harinishi: Morning glow in High Sierra
Ted Harinishi: Dawn in the Alabama Hills
Ted Harinishi: Sierra Mountains seen from one of the arch rocks in the Alabama Hills
Ted Harinishi: Alabama Hills, California
Ted Harinishi: I only saw 3 people in 2 days in the Alabama Hills this time of year!
Ted Harinishi: Alabama Hills
Ted Harinishi: Alabama Hills
Ted Harinishi: Mt. Whitney [4,421 m] in the middle and Mt. Russell [4,293 m] on the right. The view from Alabama Hills
Ted Harinishi: Alabama Hills, California
Ted Harinishi: Mt. Whitney [4,421 m] on the left, Mt. Russell [4,293 m] on the right
Ted Harinishi: High Sierra and Alabama Hills
Ted Harinishi: Boot Arch in Alabama Hills
Ted Harinishi: Mt. Whitney (Right) and Lone pine peak (Left) - The view from Alabama Hills
Ted Harinishi: Morning light on the High Sierra, California
Ted Harinishi: Dust storm in Alabama Hills, California - I hid behind a huge rock until the sandstorm passed
Ted Harinishi: A part of Alabama Hills
Ted Harinishi: Wildflower Desert Paintbrush in Alabama Hills
Ted Harinishi: A part of Alabama Hills, California
Ted Harinishi: Mt. Whitney and Alabama Hills
Ted Harinishi: Heart shaped arch in Alabama Hills
Ted Harinishi: Magic Hour in the Alabama Hills