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Took this at the entrance to the park, we know those peaks, thought they'd look cool fuzzy.
So I thought this was a pretty funny picture, but this is the mirror lake hike we did the first day we got there. Felt good. God damn Dave, that polarizer makes the picture.
Here's a picture of me at the Lower Yosemite Falls, thought the rainbow over my head was cool. Thanks Dave, this turned out nice.
So this is similar to Dave's picture, and might be his, but damn its beautiful.
So funny thing about this picture, this bro was walkin behind me, and he said, man looks like someone's hot boxin over there, I started laughing, and he's like my brotha knows what I'm talkin bout.
Sweet! At first I thought that it was a snow puff, but it kept getting bigger.
Frost on the grass and railing were forming really interesting crystals. You can see the column crystals that have formed.
Some vegitation frozen with the mountians fuzzy in the background.
Ok so these deer are really cocky. They would seriously walk right by you without blinking an eye. We had to get off the trail a couple of times, I mean this old boy was a ten point with a nice spread.
So this is a pic is of a craggy bit of rock on the side of Half-Dome, looks super cool close up, how the hell do these little columns stay up?
So there was snow above say 7500 ft or so. This pic is of the top of Half-Dome, where the wind was whipping up the snow in puffs.
Another Mirror Lake pic, sunset style.
Water on rocks! I love these pics, they are just so much damn fun.
Ditto.
So I'm not sure what mountian this is, but it's a night pic that's ok, but nothing special really.
So this first pic is of the Don Pedro Resevoir in the early morning. I like this pic because it reminds me of what I think Ireland would look like, but I wouldn't know since I have never been there...it was pretty but very hard to get anything descent because of the crappy air.
The next morning in Yosemite, around the time when the sun broke over the valley walls. This is a pic of the Lower Yosemite falls. I think its cool how you can see the shadow of the falls because the sun is so low.
Same photo spot, but facing the sun. The rays were making crepuscular rays because the sun was melting and boiling the water off of the ground, trees, and vegetation.
Ok so Dave has very very few addictions, but this is definately one of them. I've never known someone so in love with photography. There is literally (literally) 86 GB of data in this picture, of which 6 GB is removable! Can you believe it, he has 6GB of information capacity in his hands!
This is on the way to our first descent hike, a nice little 8 mile hike with a good 4 mi of steep elevation gain/loss. There is a beautiful lake called Mirror Lake on the northern fork of the Yosemite Valley. You can see why it gets its name.
Our chillin lunch spot had a great view of Half-Dome and the snow covered ridge. This little pine is hanging on to some granite, the lonely defender.
Look familiar? I posted a dawn pic of this on the Sykes blog. Today it was shrouded in fog. It looked very errie, like it was haunted.
Ahh coastline! Also playing with white balance.
Sunset above the clouds, or is it fog?
Nice and pink.
Weird fuzzy cloud.
Catching the last beam of the day.
This was an emense mushroom probably the size of a person's head, maybe a little bit bigger. This was in the morning at the start of the hike.
Here's Liz at the top of the ridge overlooking the valley and ocean below. In the distance is Wadell Creek beach. A little to the right is another valley with another view to the ocean. This is where we spent the better part of the day.
Here's the awesome mushroom again, I posted it twice because it was just so damn cool, huge and colorful.
Another cool water picture. Just too much fun to not take a couple pics. Finally, upon exiting the trail, we were greeted by this nice big tree with lichen all over it. Red filters make the sky dark in black and whites.
This was a little outdoor copper fire pit. As it heated up, it made this ver interesting diffraction interference pattern on it. Basically, it looked like an oil slick does, except the line of color was moving around the surface as it heated up.
Roger spinning.
This young lady was using a hoola-hoop with wires extending out off of the outer part of the hoop, which then had wire on it. I like this picture mostly because the flash caught a crazy looking pattern on the back wall. That's the convection currents from the hot burning poi!