Showing posts with label lower yosemite fall. Show all posts
Showing posts with label lower yosemite fall. Show all posts

Saturday, February 4, 2023

Yosemite Valley - Yosemite National Park

On 17 January 2023, my parents and I took a day trip to Yosemite National Park in California to see snow. We drove along Big Oak Flat Road, and visited Yosemite Valley. The photos are split into 2 blog posts. I hope you enjoy viewing my photos!

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Parts: Cellphone Photos | Olympus Photos

These are the photos I took on my Olympus mirrorless camera. The photos are from Yosemite Valley.

Once we got to Yosemite Valley, we parked our car at the Yosemite Valley Chapel. My dad and I walked through Cook's Meadow to get to Lower Yosemite Fall Trail.

A snowy scenery photo of North Dome, Merced River, Half Dome (behind the trees on the right), snow covered trees, forest, granite mountains, and clouds. The photo was shot on Berg Bridge/Superintendents Bridge.
Approximate GPS location (type into Google): 37° 44' 35" N 119° 35' 35" W

A long exposure snowy scenery photo of Lower and Upper Yosemite Falls, snow covered trees, forest, granite mountains, and clouds. The photo was shot on Lower Yosemite Fall Trail.
Approximate GPS location (type into Google): 37° 44' 49" N 119° 35' 47" W

A long exposure snowy scenery photo of Lower Yosemite Fall, snow covered trees, granite mountains, and clouds. The photo was shot at Lower Yosemite Fall Vista Point on Lower Yosemite Fall Trail.
Approximate GPS location (type into Google): 37° 45' 00" N 119° 35' 45" W

A black and white process of the photo above.

A snowy long exposure photo of Yosemite Creek, snow covered rocks, snow covered trees, and forest. The photo was shot at Lower Yosemite Fall Footbridge on Lower Yosemite Fall Trail.
Approximate GPS location (type into Google): 37° 45' 00" N 119° 35' 44" W

A black and white process of the photo above.

After I was done at Yosemite Falls, I walked through Cook's Meadow to get back to the car.

A snowy scenery photo of Half Dome, snow covered trees, forest, granite mountains, and clouds. The photo was shot at Cook's Meadow.
Approximate GPS location (type into Google): 37° 44' 40" N 119° 35' 35" W

A black and white process of the photo above.

A snowy scenery photo of Cathedral Rocks, Merced River, snow covered trees, forest, granite mountains, and clouds. The photo was shot on Berg Bridge/Superintendents Bridge.
Approximate GPS location (type into Google): 37° 44' 36" N 119° 35' 35" W

A black and white process of the photo above.

A snowy sunset scenery photo of Upper and Lower Yosemite Falls, Cook's Meadow, clouds, fog, snow covered trees, forest, and granite mountains. The photo was shot at Cook's Meadow on Cook's Meadow Loop Trail.
Approximate GPS location (type into Google): 37° 44' 38" N 119° 35' 27" W

A black and white process of the photo above.

This is all the photos for today. I hope you have enjoyed viewing the photos! 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 Instagram. These links can also be found on the top of the right sidebar.

Parts: Cellphone Photos | Olympus Photos

Wednesday, January 18, 2023

Big Oak Flat Road & Yosemite Falls (Cellphone Photos) - Yosemite National Park

On 17 January 2023, my parents and I took a day trip to Yosemite National Park in California to see snow. We drove along Big Oak Flat Road, and visited Yosemite Valley. The photos are split into 2 blog posts. I hope you enjoy viewing my photos!

Parts: Cellphone Photos | Olympus Photos

These are the photos I took on my cellphone. The photos are from Big Oak Flat Road, State Route 120, and Lower Yosemite Fall trail.

The first thing to greet us are the snow covered trees on the sides of Big Oak Flat Road (State Route 120). 

A snowy scenery photo of snow covered trees, a snowy road, clouds, and forest. The photo is from Big Oak Flat Road (State Route 120).

A snowy scenery photo of snow covered trees, a snowy road, clouds, and forest. The photo is from Big Oak Flat Road (State Route 120).

A snowy scenery photo of snow covered trees, a snowy road, clouds, and forest. The photo is from Big Oak Flat Road (State Route 120).

Next we turned off State Route 120 onto the section of Big Oak Flat Road that leads to Yosemite Valley (your only option for a vehicle during winter). 😂 We were greeted by more snow covered trees. I think this is the most snow on trees I have ever seen in California.

A snowy scenery photo of snow covered trees, a snowy road, and forest. The photo is from Big Oak Flat Road.

A snowy scenery photo of snow covered trees, clouds, and forest. The photo is from Big Oak Flat Road.

Next we arrive in Yosemite Valley. After we parked at the Yosemite Valley Chapel, my dad and I walked through Cook's Meadow, and went straight for Lower Yosemite Fall Trail.

A snowy scenery photo of Yosemite Falls, snow covered trees, a snow covered trail, fog, clouds, and forest. The photo is from Lower Yosemite Fall Trail.

A snowy scenery photo of a creek, snow covered trees, clouds, and forest. The photo is from Lower Yosemite Fall Trail.

A few tourists before us said they saw 3 bears at Lower Yosemite Fall Footbridge, but my dad and I didn't see them. We did see bear tracks in the snow on the trail though.

A photo of bear tracks in the snow. The photo is from Lower Yosemite Fall Trail.

A photo of bear tracks in the snow. The photo is from Lower Yosemite Fall Trail.

This is all the photos for today. I hope you have enjoyed viewing the photos! 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 Instagram. These links can also be found on the top of the right sidebar.

Parts: Cellphone Photos | Olympus Photos

Tuesday, September 3, 2013

Yosemite Falls - Yosemite National Park (Part 20)

Yosemite National Park is a national park located in California that stretches eastern portions of Tuolumne, Mariposa and Madera counties in the central eastern portion of California and covers around 761,268 acres or 3,080.74 km² of land. Yosemite National Park is best known for its waterfalls, deep valleys, grand meadows, giant sequoias, giant wilderness area, and much more. I, personally, love Yosemite National Park. I think it is very beautiful and is a great place for photographs. I also happen to live in the SF Bay Area which isn't very far from it! I try to make at least 1 trip almost every year to the park. I visited the park several month ago and I am here to show you some of the photos I took in the park as well as some photos I took on the way into the park from the SF Bay Area. These photos will be divided over several blog posts. I hope you enjoy the photos! Also, I have route information recorded using a Canon GP-E2 GPS Receiver. If you are planning a similar trip to Yosemite National Park and would like to see the route I took, feel free to email me at the email address I provided on my "About the Photographer" page for a copy. I can provide you the route information in Google Earth KMZ, Canon NMEA, and GPX formats. If you would like to get notifications when I do post, you can Like/Follow me on the following fan pages: FacebookTwitter, and Google+.

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Now let's introduce you to the photos for today. The photos for today was from the 3rd day of my trip. Because I arrived at Lower Yosemite Falls so late the day before (blog post here), I decided to go back and reshoot the scenery. For today, I have photos of Yosemite Falls.

Trail leading up to Lower Yosemite Fall. 
Approximate GPS location (type into Google) according to the Canon GP-E2 GPS Receiver: 37 44 45 N 119 35 49 W 

HDR composition of Yosemite Falls (Upper and Lower Yosemite Fall). On the trail leading to Lower Yosemite Fall. 

HDR composition of Lower Yosemite Fall from the viewing area. 

Another photo of Lower Yosemite Fall.

A black and white process to bring out the details of the rock and trees. 

The stream of water Yosemite Falls produces. Took this photo on the bridge. 

Another photo of Lower Yosemite Fall from the bridge. 

Black and white process. 

Portrait shot of Lower Yosemite Fall from the bridge. 

Black and white process. 

The bridge I shot those photos on. 

Now back down at the trail head. A photo of Yosemite Falls and trees. 
Approximate GPS location (type into Google) according to the Canon GP-E2 GPS Receiver: 37 44 45 N 119 35 46 W 

These are all the photos for today. I hope you have enjoyed them. Next time I will have photos of Sentinel Dome, El Capitan, and Cathedral Rock from Northside Drive (as I drove toward Tunnel View). Please don't forget to share my blog posts with your friends! If you would like to get notifications next time I post, you can "Like" me on Facebook or follow me on Twitter and Google+. These links can also be found on the top of the right sidebar.

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Monday, August 26, 2013

Lower Yosemite Fall - Yosemite National Park (Part 13)

Yosemite National Park is a national park located in California that stretches eastern portions of Tuolumne, Mariposa and Madera counties in the central eastern portion of California and covers around 761,268 acres or 3,080.74 km² of land. Yosemite National Park is best known for its waterfalls, deep valleys, grand meadows, giant sequoias, giant wilderness area, and much more. I, personally, love Yosemite National Park. I think it is very beautiful and is a great place for photographs. I also happen to live in the SF Bay Area which isn't very far from it! I try to make at least 1 trip almost every year to the park. I visited the park several month ago and I am here to show you some of the photos I took in the park as well as some photos I took on the way into the park from the SF Bay Area. These photos will be divided over several blog posts. I hope you enjoy viewing the photos! Also, I have route information recorded using a Canon GP-E2 GPS Receiver. If you are planning a similar trip to Yosemite National Park and would like to see the route I took, feel free to email me at the email address I provided on my "About the Photographer" page for a copy. I can provide you the route information in Google Earth KMZ, Canon NMEA, and GPX formats. If you would like to get notifications when I do post, you can Like/Follow me on the following fan pages: FacebookTwitter, and Google+.

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Now let's introduce you to the photos for today. The photos for today was from the 2nd day of my trip. As I have stated in the previous post, after those Cook's Meadow photos, it was getting late, so I rushed over to the trail leading to Lower Yosemite Fall. Due to the lateness and the high contrasts during that time of the day, there are quite some highlight blow outs in the photos. I also have a night shot for this blog post. I hope you enjoy.

HDR composition of a close up of the bark of a Red Fir (Abies magnifica). Took this photo near the trail head leading up to Lower Yosemite Fall.

I thought the tree bark pattern would make a great black and white, so I processed the same HDR in black and white. 

Since it was late, there was not as much light out. I managed to do a long exposure without any filters. Since the blurs on the waterfall was similar, I managed to successfully do an HDR composition. 

A regular long exposure shot of Lower Yosemite Fall. 

I thought the same photo made a great black and white so here is a black and white process of the shot. 

The river Yosemite Falls creates. I shot this on the bridge above the river.

Same photo processed in black and white.  

View of mountains from the view point of Lower Yosemite Fall. As you can see there is a really strong color cast due to the time of the day this was taken at. I tried my best to remove the color cast. 

I ended up also doing a black and white process to remove all color cast on the image. 

A long exposure on the bridge facing Lower Yosemite Fall. As you can see there were a few other photographers and tourists on the left. While I usually don't like tourists in my photos, one of them was a savior. He happened to be wearing a white hat, which I was able to white balance off of. :) Remember that color cast from the time of the day I shot this at?

Another long exposure of Lower Yosemite fall from the bridge. Another photographer was also doing a long exposure on the left. I did my best to color balance this one, but the cast was just too much to fix. 

By the time I headed down from Yosemite Falls, it was pitch dark. I always bring flashlights in my camera bag. Never know when you'll need it. I actually did 2 long exposures on the way down, but the other one didn't turn out very well (severely underexposed). This was the one that turned out well. I shot this outside of the bathroom at the trail head (because my dad needed to go). 

Thought a black and white process would be pretty nice too. 

These are all the photos for today and from my 2nd day. I hope you have enjoyed viewing them. Next time I will have photos from the 3rd day of my trip from Swinging Bridge in Yosemite National Park. Please don't forget to share my blog posts with your friends! If you would like to get notifications next time I post, you can "Like" me on Facebook or follow me on Twitter and Google+. These links can also be found on the top of the right sidebar.

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