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Yosemite National Park - February 2014
Three Brothers
© E. Shatara, 2014
This was supposed to be a WNTER in Yosemite workshop. Needless to say we were a bit dissapointed when there was no snow to be see.
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Upper Yosemite Falls
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Trees reflecting in the Merced River
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Upper Yosemite Falls
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Aspens pointing toward the sky
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Upper Yosemite Falls
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A Bobcat spotted across the street from the old church
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Tracking this little guy contributed greatly to my losing a very expensive tripod.
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Bobcat in Yosemite
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Horsetail Fall
The natural Firefall is one of Yosemite's most amazing spectacles. Around the second week of February, the setting sun hits Horsetail Fall at just the right angle to illuminate the upper reaches of the waterfall. When conditions are perfect, Horsetail Fall glows orange and red at sunset. There was very little water flowing over the fall, but it was a clear, cloudless sunset.
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Ground Fog in the meadow in front of Yosemite Lodge
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Ground Fog in the meadow in front of Yosemite Lodge
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Rainbow over Lower Yosemite Fall
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The Valley as seen from the Tunnel View turnout.
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Half Dome reflected in the Mercd River.
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The valley as seen from the Valley View turnout. El Capitan is on the left.
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