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Mount Shasta Area Photographs
While I post many examples of my outdoor photography here at dan’s outside, my primary photography web site and photography blog is G Dan Mitchell Photography. You can find a variety of different and more recent images via these links.
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Mount Shasta, Frozen Pond and Frost. Northern California. January 15, 2007. © Copyright G Dan Mitchell. (Sales)
Mount Shasta and Frozen Pond, Evening. January 15, 2007. © Copyright G Dan Mitchell. (Sales)
Mount Shasta and Gate, Twilight. Northern California. January 15, 2007. © Copyright G Dan Mitchell. (Sales)
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