Tenaya Lake – Year of Yosemite (YOY) – Day 237

Tenaya Lake

A picturesque view of Tenaya Lake

Just a few days prior to taking this photograph, we were driving along the main road into Yosemite National Park and there were ice floes on Tenaya Lake. As you can see, they were soon gone. The sky was clear blue and the near mirror-like reflections were impressive and no ice was to be found.

There were a number of cars parked along the road with roadside picture takers, but just a short walk along the shore, brought us to this spot where we were met by only a few other visitors.

 
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STATUS QUOtes — 20170305

Today’s STATUS QUOtes

 

“Beautiful things don’t ask for attention.” — James Thurber

“While one person hesitates because he feels inferior, the other is busy making mistakes and becoming superior.” — Henry C. Link

“One of the hardest things in life is having words in your heart that you can’t utter.” — James Earl Jones

“I am what I am. I would tell you what you want to know if I could, for you have been kind to me. But I am a cat, and no cat anywhere ever gave anyone a straight answer.” — Peter S. Beagle, The Last Unicorn

 

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Tunnel View Moving In (4/4) – Year of Yosemite (YOY) – Day 236

Tunnel View

Vertical photograph from Tunnel View

Over the last few days, I was addressing the issue many amateur photographers have when they come upon a magnificent scene and try to decide the best way to frame that photograph for maximum impact.

The photograph above is my last example in this series and as readers will readily note, I decided upon a portrait (vertical) orientation to position the two major icons, El Capitan and Half Dome, where they would receive the most attention and balance the picture.

I am going to create a post about this particular picture and how I edited it to maximize the impact it makes. I will alert YOY readers when it is available.

 
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STATUS QUOtes — 20170304

Today’s STATUS QUOtes

 

“Live it up, the meter’s running.” — Harry Caray

“Emotions are not problems to be solved. They are signals to be interpreted.” — Vironika Tugaleva

“Man will have replicated his own intelligence not when he teaches a computer to reason but when he teaches a computer to have a nagging feeling in its circuits.” — Robert Brault

“The word ‘aerobics’ came about when the gym instructors got together and said: if we’re going to charge $10 an hour, we can’t call it ‘jumping up and down.’” — Rita Rudner

 

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Tunnel View Moving Closer (3/4) – Year of Yosemite (YOY) – Day 235

Tunnel View

Another Photo from Tunnel View

As I explained yesterday, I was trying to capture the “best” picture of El Capitan and Half Dome from Tunnel View. My system theoretically held the formula. I would start with wide shots and zoom in closer and closer to try to capture the most appealing picture.

This is another photo from near the same vantage point as that in the previous post. I tried to use silhouettes of the trees to help frame the icons, but I don’t think it works as well as I had envisioned. Of course Half Dome and El Capitan show well, but I think the silhouettes are distracting. Thank goodness for digital cameras and more attempts!

 
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STATUS QUOtes — 20170303

Today’s STATUS QUOtes

 

“It’s amazing what can be achieved one brick at a time.” — Gina Milicia

“The man who will use his skill and constructive imagination to see how much he can give for a dollar, instead of how little he can give for a dollar, is bound to succeed.” — Henry Ford

“Respect commands itself and it can neither be given nor withheld when it is due.” – Eldridge Cleaver

“Strength is the capacity to break a chocolate bar into four pieces with your bare hands – and then eat just one of the pieces.” — Judith Viorst

 

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Tunnel View Moving On In (2/4) – Year of Yosemite (YOY) – Day 234

Tunnel View

El Capitan and Half Dome – the stars of Tunnel View

Yesterday’s post showed a picture I took several minutes prior to this one in which I tried to capture the complete scope of Tunnel View from where I was standing. Of course the major attractions did not appear at their best since they were dwarfed by the wide and distant scene. There I was at Tunnel View with El Capitan and Half Dome looming large before me. The three brothers were off to the side.

I wanted to come away with the best picture I could capture. The problem was, I couldn’t decide which shot that was to be. Imagine visiting this area and not being able to find to frame the best photograph; forget about the perfect shot.

The approach I adopted was not “spray and pray,” but instead, I started wide and worked my way in. This was my systems approach. I didn’t have a wide angle lens and needed to do the best I could with the equipment I had.

I began to narrow in on the features I thought would be given center stage and move in for increasingly tighter shots. I needed to avoid the disappointment of not being able to record a photograph that would satisfy me. I wanted to “do justice” to the iconic features of Yosemite.

 
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STATUS QUOtes — 20170302

Today’s STATUS QUOtes

 “A person’s tongue can give you a taste of his heart.” — Ibn al-Qayyim

“Its our ability to doubt, our capacity to see beyond our answers and challenge what we know that has been behind every monumental change in history. Its wonder that changes the world. Be curious.” — Jason Latimer

“Your goals don’t care how you feel.” — Unknown

“The length of this document defends it well against the risk of its being read.” — Winston Churchill

 

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Tunnel View (1/4) – Year of Yosemite (YOY) – Day 233

Tunnel View

An encompassing photo of the valley from Tunnel View

Much of the literature about Yosemite National Park refers to the Tunnel View overlook as a “must see” stop for any visitor. This vantage point is held in such reverence by those who have visited the park and have written about it, that it becomes a figurative “do or die” goal for many.

Considering the popularity of Tunnel View and the number of people who are drawn to it, it has a limited parking area the geography being what it is. There are actually two areas; an upper and a lower. If you have patience, you can wait for a spot to open. If you have two or more people in your group, you can take turns behind the wheel while the others stop to visit the overlook and capture some memorable photos.

The vista is certainly a beauty. At the time we took the above picture, it was nearing the “golden hour” for photography and the colors were delightful.

 
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