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Yosemite Wilderness as seen from Washburn Point along Glacier Point Road in Yosemite National Park. Early morning storm clouds created some fantastic shadows. HDR compilation and then converted to black and white. Still trying to get thumbnails to work, so consider this another test! Share and Enjoy:

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Running some additional tests, sorry about some of the odd posts lately. Here is Washburn Point, in Yosemite National Park, during the morning as some storm clouds run through. Vernal and Nevada Falls are visible, as well as Halfdome and Liberty Cap. Share and Enjoy:

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Half Dome as seen from Washburn Point along Glacier Point Road. Morning storm clouds stretch for miles and miles over Yosemite National Park. Share and Enjoy:

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This might be one of my favorite images, definitely in the top 10. As I tooled around Glacier Point, in Yosemite National Park, I waited a good 30+ minutes for the clouds to cooperate. For most of the time Half Dome was completely obscured, but the cloud formation kept changing and I kept waiting for [...]

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…and this is how it turned out Standing on top of Sentinel Dome we were witness to an amazing rush of clouds through the Yosemite Valley floor. The clouds would swarm through the valley floor, creating some incredible foreground along the face of El Capitan. As the clouds reached Halfdome they would stack up against the face [...]

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Standing on top of Sentinel Dome we were witness to an amazing rush of clouds through the Yosemite Valley floor. The clouds would swarm through the valley floor, creating some incredible foreground along the face of El Capitan. As the clouds reached Halfdome they would stack up against the face of Halfdome as if they [...]

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We had the pleasure of spending some time in Yosemite recently. The primary purpose of the trip was to hike to the top of Half Dome. From the Valley Floor it is 17.33 miles (according to the GPS) and 5000 feet of elevation gain as you loop through the John Muir Trail by Vernal Falls [...]

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Wow, what a great closeup of the bear Sean…what is she doing? Well, let me tell you a little story of why I, forever more, will be a huge fan of Lowepro bags. Last week I was shooting up on Washburn Point overlooking Half Dome the Mist Trail at sunrise. Boring morning, spent most of the [...]

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I love fall, the crisp chilly morning air as the days grow shorter and cooler. The vibrant colors of trees as they come alive…somewhat ironic when you consider they are shedding their leaves for the upcoming cold winter. One last glorious burst until the cycle starts again next spring. For the last few years we’ve [...]

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