Yosemite NP
Mikko
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Why did you shoot all of them in b&w? Is there any color shots you can show too?
Good work Mikko!
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I've not been to Yosemite National Park, but the images I see poeple post from that area are just amazing, and so are yours.
Thanks for sharing, you got yourself some beauties in that lot
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2, 3, and 9 I find to be the most interesting of the series
I find your use of black and white well worth the effort in these three images. In regards to creative workflow, I too enjoy shooting an entire series in black and white as compared with plucking out color images in post.
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When did you take these? I thought the park was closed in winter? We had talked about driving to Yosemite in the early spring - like end of March but I thought the good stuff would all be closed.
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Quark the park is open year around. However, they close certain sections due to snow and ice.
Mikko
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Yes, this one was taken right below Bridalveil Fall.
Thanks for taking a look.
Mikko