A classic image style of the post-sunset twilight wedge at Mono Lake, which seems to excel at them. This was taken from a bit west of the usual South Tufa shore almost ten years back, and again the absence of wind creates surreal and nearly perfect reflections.
(One thing I don't miss about the "good old days" was sensor dust, this particular image was a good bit of work to clean up. Thank goodness for the march of technology!)