The Awe of Yosemite

in photography •  8 years ago  (edited)

    In a previous post of mine, where I showed off my trip to Lassen Volcanic, I hinted at a future post to come. Well, the wait is over -- today I bring you a hike through Yosemite!

    Yosemite is one of the most famous national parks in California. They are part of the Sierra Nevada mountain range, and are host to a variety of MASSIVE THINGS. The mountains are huge, the canyons and valleys are huge, the trees are huge, and even the waterfalls are huge. (When in america, amiright?) Today I'll show you some of the valley, and along the Mist Trail, arguably again the most famous trail within Yosemite.

    For visitors, booking a campsite in the Valley itself is probably less than ideal. Yosemite is very popular (and for gooood reasons). But it turns out, you can book a campsite like 20 minutes away for half the cost and no wait time, even during the summer. And it seriously doesn't make much a difference in the day. I ended up at one in the El Portal area.

    Today I also want to do something a bit different. I usually make captions for each of the photos I show, but I have lately been listening to a few instrumental, ambient style musicians, and their song titles always claw at my imagination. So when I was making this post, I realized a lot of the songs somewhat fit with the feelings I had while taking these pictures, in the awe of such a beautiful place. So, the titles for each of the photos are a song (also conviniently linked) by either the artist Emancipator or Solar Fields -- two favourites of mine.

    So, I hope you check out some of the songs, and maybe you'll see why I chose them for each photo. Enjoy!



Leaving Home

    This is the view from Glacier Point, the first stop I arrived at. In the background you can see Half Dome. You need a permit in advance (and there's like a lottery to get one) if you want to climb it, so I wasn't able to. Looks like I have to come back again, oh no.


Greenland

    And of course, the famous Tunnel View. This one is awe inspiring, seriously. It begins to boggle the brain when you realize how freaking tall each of those trees are, when you see them up close, and the valley is just massive.


Safe In The Steep Cliffs

    There were two nice cliff shots on the hike, I thought I would put them together. They are interesting features, having just a completely flat cliff.


Hill Sighed

    In the valley, there are a ton of gorgeous features like this. The little lake and hills made for a pretty nice reflection picture!


The Road to Nothingness

    This little path didn't really lead anywhere, so I think this song is rather fitting. Despite not having much to say about it, this is probably my favourite shot out of the set.


Jet Stream

    This waterfall was MASSIVE. It's called Vernal Fall, and it's on the Mist Trail.


All Through The Night

    Climbing up around the waterfall, I noticed this unique feature. It was cute to me, like the little rock is holding up the cliff face.


Summer

    This is the view from the top of the Vernal Fall. This was actually taken with a Fish Eye adapter on my 16mm lens, and I think it turned out quite well.


The Stones Are Not Too Busy

    At the top, around the corner of the waterfall, there were a bunch of stones like this one. It was rather interesting.


Sol

    These two side-by-side shots were also taken with my Fish Eye adapter, as the view was incredibly wide and majestic. In retrospect I should have done a full photo-sphere here, it would have been fantastic.


Until We Meet The Sky

    And one more shot along the Mist Trail, climbing a bit higher before we go down. Once again you see the Merced River and Vernal Fall, but this time from much further above. And again with my Fish Eye adapter! I think I went a bit crazy with it. But it does nicely to give more perspective than 16mm does.


Afterglow

    Back at the campsite, I figured it was worth trying to take some pictures of the stars, since there was no light pollution! Not as amazing as the beautiful pictures of the night sky that I usually see, but... well, this one is my picture. So I like it.



That's all for today! Pro-tip - Right Click, open in new tab, if you want to see the 1920px version. They are of course down-sampled from my original copies.

For those of you interested: Camera is Sony NEX-7, with a Zeiss 16-70mm zoom lens and a Sony 16mm prime lens (and optional Fish Eye adapter). As always, these are my original photos, and I maintain the copyright.

Don't forget to if you like my blog , I will keep posting picture stories! No promises on more accompanying music, though. :)

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  ·  8 years ago (edited)

Beautiful pictures, did you climb the cable section of the trail? I plan to go to yosemite at the end of September, can't wait. Thanks for sharing.

Take the time to go.

I wasn't able to, unfortunately! You need to apply to do the Half Dome, and apparently you have to apply early and it's somewhat random if you get in. It's also claimed to be pretty intense. I'll need to go back and do it I think. :)

With this kind of article that gives you the urge to get into photography!

@anyx, these are beautiful! I've never been to Yosemite but it's always been on my destination bucket list

I have been waiting to go for ages now! I love camping and love nature those photos are damn great man!
The place and photos make every one here want to go for sure.

Beautiful pictures and I love the way you titled them!

Hey @anyx for the night photo, did you use the same camera?

I did indeed! I used this lens, with a tripod.

thats some expensive lens. thats why i insist for users to use free royalty photography or at least give credits -_-

Hehe, this is the lens I usually use.
It's funny, because despite that, I still want to upgrade my camera! :D

please do so. You have a good eyes for photography. if you think an upgraded camera will help you to make better photos, I am up for it :)

@thebluepanda
Thank you very much!
With the support I seem to be getting it seems I will be able to pretty soon :)

Wow you have some amazing images here:) I would like to visit some of these places one day.

What am amazing experience. Something I would love to do but can't as disabled. Beautiful pictures that at least give me an insight into your journey thank you

These are breathtaking photographs. Definitely makes me want to snap more pictures.

Woow, bookmarked!

P.S.
You are the first person, I've seen mention Emancipator....!

Really! They're one of my favourite artists, and one of the first I usually force into the ears of friends, haha.

Beautiful pictures @anyx, thanks for sharing. As a keen climber myself, I've always wanted to go to Yosemite. I'm looking at the rock formations and planning out my ascents already :)

Perfect and very sharp pictures. I was there several years ago for a short period of time and although I would not put it into my top 10 of West US, it is definitely a beautiful piece of land.

What a great post, magnificent pictures and an inspiring article too! Thank you, I'm definitely following you from here on end. I hope you'll also enjoy my travelog that have a LOT in common with your style of posting. Check it out:

http://steemit.com/@eric-boucher

Namaste :)

So i live near Yosemite my whole life. When i was younger boy through high school we would camp near the merced river every summer. Being extremely athletic as a child, I've hiked most trails. Amazing park.

cool images you sir

I love this! Beautiful images and post @anyx! I love hiking just like you!

really good the pictures, amazing...

This place is beaitiful with fantastic veiws.

Аs someone said: Better than mountains can be only mountains

Great pictures and incredible views. I need to hit Yosemite it looks amazing. Thank you for the tip on right clicking!

You took it to the next Level!
Amazing Post :)

Great post! I will be using this for my trip to Yosemite in October. Definitely looking forward to it. Also, Happy 100 years to our National Parks! :)

I took my family there for a day trip on July 3rd. Very busy that day but I thought I'd be able to find some parking. We were able to find parking at Bridalveil Falls. It was beautiful but that was the only place we could get out and walk to. I love the pictures! Thanks

Absolutely amazing pics bro!

very beautiful pictures ^^, i like it.

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sorry... i will delete..