Smoke Report from the 4 Mile Trail.

I’m paying for these pictures with sore calves and blistered toes. Enjoy!

Nevada Falls

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Taken last Sunday when there was only a touch of smoke from the wild fires here in California. Indian Paintbrush is blooming, along with the white yarrow, a non-native species. John Muir Trail, below the Panorama Cliffs

Yosemite Big Time!

Local Indians gather in Yosemite for the 35th annual Big Time.

June Moonbow Slideshow

Enjoy!

Moonbow: Lower Yosemite Falls.

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Last night my friend and mentor Chris Loberg and I decided to head out to the meadows for some possible moonbow shots of Yosemite Falls. Our meanderings lead us back eventually to the base of Lower Yosemite Falls, just in time to capture this and other images of one of the strongest moonbows I’ve ever seen. While I could not see this much color with my own eyes, for the first time ever I did see some color in the prominent bow arching across the bottom of the falls.

Nice, polite bunch of visitors crowded there, too, cheerfully making room for us latecomers.

Breezes were warm, and spray was at a minimum. “…And fun was had by all.”

Lake Tenaya

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Lake Tenaya from the west end shore. 4 image pano stitched with DoubleTake software. Enjoy.

The kindness of (sorta) strangers

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One of the challenges of my new camera is learning to photograph with a new focal length. The lens I have now is a Tamron 28-80mm, and my little Olympus C7645 had a really good zoom lens. I find myself frustrated at the zoom capability of my camera.

I went to Olmsted Point on Saturday night with the intention of re-photographing this shot; As I tried to get the shot composed, I realised I was not going to be able to zoom in close enough. Frustration blossomed and then bore strange fruit.

I noticed the woman standing next to me had a Canon as well, and before I could stop myself I blurted out “You wouldn’t happen to have a long lens I could borrow, would you?”

I didn’t even have time to be mortified at my temerity. “How long do you need?” was her immediate response. I told her what I was using and what I wanted to do, and she offered her Sigma 28-300. I handed her my lens and put the Sigma on my camera. I looked through the viewfinder and almost squeee’d with delight. This was EXACTLY what I needed.

I introduced myself at one point, and she told me her name was Jennifer, and that she knew my work! She reads Yosemiteblog.com, and apparently reads LittleRedTent.net as well

So Jennifer, pick a picture or two, or at least send me your snailmail address; I need to send you your lens cover at the least.

Thank you from the bottom of my heart for your trust and generosity.

Jennifer, I have your lens cap!

Message to Jennifer: I have your lens cap! Contact me with your address and I’ll send it to you.

Over the Dunes It Came!

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Over the dunes it crept…

Mobius Arch, Alabama hills, CA

Chemical erosion formed this arch in the Alabama hills, Eastern Sierra Nevada, CA.

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