Search results for: “Photographers”
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It’s Time for the Firefall
Alright, so it’s a misnomer. The real firefall occurred when hot coals from a fire were pushed off Glacier Point, a practice that ended last century. But every year there’s a short window of time when the sun shines up the Merced River Canyon in just such a way that it lights Horsetail Fall on…
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A Great Way to Learn About Yosemite and Improve Your Photography
If you’ve never thought about taking a class on photography you should, especially in Yosemite. You not only come away with new knowledge that can improve your photography, but you get to spend time with one of the photographers who live and work in Yosemite walking around the park, seeing the sights, hearing stories of…
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Learn Photography 1-on-1 with William Neill
Here’s a unique opportunity to work with one of the contemporary masters of photography in Yosemite.
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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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Photo of the Day: Dogwood Blooms and Leaves by G. Dan Mitchell
Today’s Photo of the Day is a little reminder what’s coming next now that spring is officially here.
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Photowalking with Robert Scoble (video)
Have you ever wondered what it’s like to join up with a group of strangers you only know from the internet and walk around doing a photoshoot? Here’s Robert Scoble’s video from the Yosemite 2012 Google+ photographers photowalk.
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The Book You’ll Never Want to Set Down
This photographer holds a special place in every nature photographers heart and has been a source of inspiration to us all. Can you guess who it is before you click the link?
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Rain and Snow Sticking Around a Few More Days
The weekend storm that came through loves Yosemite so much, it’s decided to stick around a few more days.
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Michael Frye’s Top 10 Photos of 2011
Michael Frye has posted a link to his Top 10 Images of 2011 and my what a beautiful collection it is.
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William Neil’s Yosemite ePhotobook Available on iTunes
William Neill is a one of Yosemite’s truly great photographers. Now you get his photobook as an app for the iPad on the iTunes App Store.