kzphoto
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Just came back from a surprise 2-day stay in the wonderful Yosemite valley. I shot a bunch of film and found that it's pretty hard to take bad pictures in Yosemite!
I'd love to see what other RFF'ers have done in the valley.
Here's one from Tunnel View:
Yosemite -- Via Tunnel View, CA by kzamani, on Flickr
1/60 @ f/22 on Portra 400 (new)
I'd love to see what other RFF'ers have done in the valley.
Here's one from Tunnel View:

Yosemite -- Via Tunnel View, CA by kzamani, on Flickr
1/60 @ f/22 on Portra 400 (new)

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kdemas
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Very nice Kevin.
Just came back from a surprise 2-day stay in the wonderful Yosemite valley. I shot a bunch of film and found that it's pretty hard to take bad pictures in Yosemite!
I'd love to see what other RFF'ers have done in the valley.
Here's one from Tunnel View:
Yosemite -- Via Tunnel View, CA by kzamani, on Flickr
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d_ross
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Could you feel Ansel Standing there? I have an old 16mm film of him there with his huge old car and making pictures. would love to visit there one day myself.
Keyne
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Awesome! I am headed there this August/September. Staying at the Awanhee (sp?) lodge. I am very interested in any suggestions (must haves to bring or not bring) that you have. What kit did you use (camera, lenses, filters, etc)? Also, what was your favorite part of the trip? Hope you had a great time!
Warren T.
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Nice shot
, tunnel view is a classic viewpoint.
Here's one taken in the late afternoon/evening while hiking on the valley floor: (Nikon F4S, Kodak BW400CN)
--Warren
Here's one taken in the late afternoon/evening while hiking on the valley floor: (Nikon F4S, Kodak BW400CN)

--Warren
Bingley
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Nice Tunnel View shot, and lovely shot above, Warren, too. I love the place. Last summer, my wife and I spent a few days at Wawona. Here is the Telescope Tree, in the Mariposa Grove:

Bingley
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One photographic theme I've explored in Yosemite is how the public interacts (or not) w/ the spectular surroundings. In that particular vein, here's another look from the Tunnel View (on Kodachrome, btw):

Warren T.
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We try to go at least once a year because Yosemite is a very special place for us. Here's a shot from 2002, I believe, and the camera was a Sony DSC-D770 (1.5MP digital). This is Bridalveil Creek:
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--Warren

--Warren
Bingley
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Nice shot of Bridalveil Creek. One more from me, this time of the Yosemite Chapel:

Warren T.
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I need to restrain myself. I think I'll stop with this one 
Photographer in a Valley Meadow (Nikon F4S, Kodak UC100):
--Warren
Photographer in a Valley Meadow (Nikon F4S, Kodak UC100):

--Warren
lewis44
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I've been going back and scanning some of my old stuff. Here's one from 2002

ferider
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Nice Tunnel View shot, and lovely shot above, Warren, too. I love the place.
+1.

ferider
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Trying to find pics I haven't posted too often before 

kzphoto
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Love everyone's work! It really is a great place.
@d_ross: I couldn't feel Ansel standing there with me, but I could understand his love for the place. It takes a certain maturity to appreciate the outdoors. I never had it as a child, yet now I want to go back again and again.
@keyne: The Ahwahnee hotel is *the* place to stay in the valley. Very luxurious and within walking distance of all the major sights. Have fun!
Favorite part: Hiking the closed road to Mariposa grove to see the giant Sequoia trees. They're breathtaking.
Gear: Fuji GS690III, Hexar RF with 50 & 24. If you have a longer lens/zoom, bring one. There were a few occasions I could see having one. Also a tripod / bubble level would be nice to bring.
@d_ross: I couldn't feel Ansel standing there with me, but I could understand his love for the place. It takes a certain maturity to appreciate the outdoors. I never had it as a child, yet now I want to go back again and again.
@keyne: The Ahwahnee hotel is *the* place to stay in the valley. Very luxurious and within walking distance of all the major sights. Have fun!
Favorite part: Hiking the closed road to Mariposa grove to see the giant Sequoia trees. They're breathtaking.
Gear: Fuji GS690III, Hexar RF with 50 & 24. If you have a longer lens/zoom, bring one. There were a few occasions I could see having one. Also a tripod / bubble level would be nice to bring.
Lovely shots, all! I don't have a Tunnel View pic but here are a couple elsewhere.
I think that's Ellery Lake.
This may well be Porcupine Flat
Pentax 67, 2.8/75mm SMCP
I think that's Ellery Lake.

This may well be Porcupine Flat

Pentax 67, 2.8/75mm SMCP
Bingley
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Toulumne Meadows, I'd say, Doug, on the second one. I love your shot of the glacial erratics.
Vics
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Well, It seems that it really IS impossible to shoot a bad picture in Yosemite!
d_ross
Registered User
Bingly, I really like the Kodachrome shot! it's the best street shot Ive seen on here for a long time 
Love your cats attitude too.
Love your cats attitude too.
charjohncarter
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This guy wasn't an RFFer: he was my father-in-law. He did this with Kodachrome in around 1950, and with a rangefinder:


d_ross
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The foreground tree in charjohncarters post from 1950 looks like the very same tree in Kevin's first one. that's either truly amazing or an amazing coincidence 
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