Tuesday, August 19, 2014

Moro Rock (Part 6) - Sequoia & King's Canyon NP (2014)

I recently took a trip to Sequoia and King's Canyon National Park (the two parks are connected). I had a great time photographing many scenery and enjoying the beauty of nature both inside the two national parks and out in Sequoia National Forest. Through this chain of blog posts, I will be showing photos of natural scenery, mountains, meadows, forests, wildlife, and the wonderful trees of the parks. I will also be giving some travel advice into the park as I know some of you viewers are probably looking at this to try to plan a trip to the parks. In these parks, is one of the world's largest species of trees, the Giant Sequoia (Sequoiadendron giganteum). I will also have a few photos of the world's most massive tree the General Sherman Tree in blog posts to come. I hope you enjoy viewing this chain of blog posts!

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Today I continue my photos from day two. These are the rest of my photos from Moro Rock.

Message From The Photographer: College classes has started for me today, so I may or may not post every day. I am not abandoning anything, but whether I can write and post depends on if I have time in the morning or not.

 More scenery shots from Moro Rock. 
Approximate GPS location (type into Google) according to the Canon GP-E2 GPS Receiver: 36 32 44 N 118 45 56 W  

A black and white process of the photo above. 

Now I get to the top, the farthest point you can go on Moro Rock and got a few scenery shots there. 
 Approximate GPS location (type into Google) according to the Canon GP-E2 GPS Receiver: 36 32 41 N 118 45 55 W  

 A black and white process of the photo above.    


Angled my camera down to get a good shot of Generals Highway (SR-198) below. Generals Highway is the main road through Sequoia National Park.  

It was a pretty cloudy day.  

  A black and white process of the photo above.    


Another scenery shot on top of Moro Rock.  

 A black and white process of the photo above.     

A panorama shot at the farthest point you can go on Moro Rock.  

I did one final panorama as I headed down Moro Rock. 
 Approximate GPS location (type into Google) according to the Canon GP-E2 GPS Receiver: 36 32 44 N 118 45 56 W  

These are all the photos for today. Next time I continue with more photos from Sequoia National Park at Beetle Rock. Please don't forget to share the blog post with your friends and family members! Also, if you want to get notifications when I post up more photos, "Like" us on Facebook or follow me on Twitter and Instagram. These links can also be found on the top of the right sidebar.

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