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Neeeechy OP t1_j1vfziz wrote

One thing not captured by photography is the loud rumbling and cracking of ice shearing off the cliffside...

Technical Details: Nikon D7200 with a Nikkor AF-S DX 18-300mm f/3.5-6.3G ED VR, shot @ 230mm, f/8, 1/8000, ISO 400, handheld. Single exposure, no bracketing or focus stacking. Color grading/white balance done in post using PS CS6.

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hondactx16i t1_j1vggfl wrote

Irish man at home. Yosemite is an incredible place I've been in many times from all fantastic Nature shows. Would love to visit.....it's a thing you really need to plan and think ahead for. Difficult trip?

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Neeeechy OP t1_j1vh6p1 wrote

I'm fortunate enough to have this place in my backyard. A two hour drive puts me in Yosemite Valley.

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Ardea_herodias_2022 t1_j1vjfhz wrote

It just depends on how long you can spend, when you want to go, what else you want to do in the state, & what your physical level is. For me my favorite time is early September after Labor Day. I recommend 3 days in the valley & at least a day in Toulumene Meadows. If you're going to camp, reservations open up 6 months in advance. The Toulumene Meadows campground will be closed till 2024 I think. If you are thinking about hotels, consider Curry village in the park.

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hondactx16i t1_j1vk2kk wrote

Wow, thanks. There's a goal right there........ excuse me folks, To Google😎

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