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  1. Patti
    Patti April 13, 2010 at 11:46 am |

    Thank You for sharing, Mike. Stunning as always :-)

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  2. Dad
    Dad April 13, 2010 at 3:09 pm |

    Great looking shots…….makes me want to be there again. It’s obvious you’re in your element when you’re at Yosemite. You’re fortunate to be able to visit such a great resource for wildlife and scenic photography. Always great to see your latest photos.

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  3. Chris
    Chris April 13, 2010 at 3:11 pm |

    They’re all exceptional photographs, but I think the best one of the lot you’ve posted here is:

    Bridalveil Falls at Valley View, becuase:

    -Love the warmth of the light coming off the rock faces
    -the rock faces glow with such warmth that the cloud above them is almost like steam rising off of them
    -There’s almost no shadows in the scene at all – how is that possible?
    -What shadow there is, covers the ground between the water and the forest’s edge -it’s perfect, because if this area weren’t covered in shadow, it would have almost the same tonal quality as the rock faces, making it tonally monotonous.

    All this to say: you timed the light perfectly, whether you intended to or not. Great pic.

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  4. Helen Huckobey
    Helen Huckobey April 13, 2010 at 5:09 pm |

    Mike the pictures are awesome. Your pictures are always so beautiful. I’m forwarding them on to my son, I know he’ll love them.

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  5. Mark S.
    Mark S. April 14, 2010 at 7:21 am |

    Those are great shots Mike. Your have the eye for framing what Yosemite Valley offers to anyone that can pause long enough to see it, is a gift. Most people miss it. I love the first image of Mt. Watkins mirrored in Mirror Lake. It’s so crisp and clear. I can almost feel the briskness of the April morning air, there in the canyon, shadowed at that time of day by Half Dome. Thank you for sharing them with us.

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