Yosemite Autumn Images
cfrey6
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Here are some photos from my trip up to Yosemite the first week of November. Check out more at http://freysphotos.blogspot.com/
More to come in the weeks to come...
More to come in the weeks to come...
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Thanks! I am glad you enjoy them. I am looking to go back later this month, for some snow and clouds. I want the moody Yosemite the next time. I also have Joshua Tree on my plans, especially if they get a good snowfall sometime this winter. I am lucky to have so many wonderful national parks within a day's drive of where I live. I am very grateful for that.
BTW, numbering your shots would make it easier for folks to comment on individual pictures.
Regards,
-joel
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I especially like the Moon shot with the fog.
Thanks also for the link to your gallery with more. I didn't see EXIF data for any of the shots though (and you mention in your blog that an ultra wide lens is needed…it would be handy to see the EXIF data to have a bit more insight into the shots).
Aaron Newman
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I took that shot (2nd shot of the day) as we were driving in early morning, around 6:30 AM. It was right next to the 9-hole golf course, across from the Wawona Hotel.
I want to go so bad now!!
Nikon D80
Nikon D300s (on it's way)
Nikon 24-70 f/2.8
Tamron 18-200mm
Nikon 50mm f/1.8
Nikon 70-300mm
Tamron 90mm macro
some lights and backgrounds
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Very nice shots!
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I wish I was half the man that my dog thinks I am...
I know what you mean. I think if you take pics of the icons, try and take them from a totally different perspective. That's my goal. Sometimes, you cannot avoid the icons and they beg to be photographed, even when in a canopy of trees, like the Half-Dome shot I posted.