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Edie’s Image of the Day: Snow Plant
Snow Plant and Sweet Woodruff(Cross posted from The Little Red Tent) Snow plant; Sarcoides sanguinea is a parasitic plant that has no chlorophyl. It has no leaves, but gets its nutrients from decaying matter. It appears after the snows have melted. The brilliant green plants are sweet woodruff, (Galium odoratum) an import that was used as a…
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Edie’s Image of the Day: Cloud Mountains
Echo Peak with clouds, from Glacier Pt on April 20, 2012. (Cross posted from The Little Red Tent)
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A Good Prediction on Moonbows
Listen up photographers, this is a pretty good prediction so you can take it to the bank.
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Edie’s Image of the Day: Reflections on Mercy, IV
Final image in the series of reflections on the Merced River, Yosemite. Captured November 4, 2007. (Crossposted from the Little Red Tent) Three Brothers reflected in the Merced River.
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It’s time! It’s time!
Grab your camera! Call in sick! The dog wood trees are in full bloom!
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Photo of the Day: Yosemite Valley from Glacier Point–5 minute exposure by Kristal Leonard
Check out this really great photo Kristal took just after Glacier Point opened for the season.
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Edie’s Image of the Day: Reflections on Mercy, III
Third in a series of four images of reflections on the Merced River in Yosemite. Captured November 4, 2007. (Crossposted from the Little Red Tent) Sunlight reflected on a thin layer of ice on the Merced River.
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Photo of the Day: At the Turn by Brian Hawkins
What a difference a few weeks make.
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Edie’s Image of the Day: Reflections on Mercy, II
Second of four images created November 4, 2007, of reflections on the Merced River in Yosemite. (Crossposted from the Little Red Tent) Cathedral Rocks reflected in the Merced River
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Edie’s Image of the Day: Reflections on Mercy I
First of four images created November 4, 2007 of reflections on the Merced River. (Crossposted from The Little Red Tent) The Merced River winds its way down from the high Sierra, flows over the Giant Staircase of Nevada and Vernal falls, converging with Tenaya Creek in Yosemite Valley. It eventually leaves the Sierra, and is…