Yosemite: The invisible photo-safari
Oct. 2nd, 2009 02:42 amThis season is brilliant in Yosemite: Warm days, chilly nights, clear air.
On a moonlight ride around the valley floor, I discovered that my camera battery was flat. I'd carefully plugged it in the night before. I was so confident it was full I didn't bring my charger to Yosemite. Someone suggested I go round to the Ansel Adams Gallery, where they had all kinds of chargers. They did, but not one that worked for my camera.
So instead I bring you the pictures that I would have taken on a clear night with a waxing moon:
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And from our last day there:
But all was not entirely lost: My $8 disposable produced at least one of the pictures listed above:
(And no, Kater, I didn't take your suggestion - though I was tempted!)
On a moonlight ride around the valley floor, I discovered that my camera battery was flat. I'd carefully plugged it in the night before. I was so confident it was full I didn't bring my charger to Yosemite. Someone suggested I go round to the Ansel Adams Gallery, where they had all kinds of chargers. They did, but not one that worked for my camera.
So instead I bring you the pictures that I would have taken on a clear night with a waxing moon:
- The late-season river in cool night, with the stars reflected in the dark still water;
- The huge granite mountain, Half Dome, lit by the moon;
- The sheer cliff of El Capitan above us, starred with the lights of the climbers spending the night high on its walls;
- The valley, in shades of gray and white and black, lying before us from the Tunnel lookout;
- The tunnel on the Wawona mountain road, a half-circle of light, ending in a small half-circle of blackness.
- Half Dome, fenced by spiky redwoods, reflected in the barely-rippling river;
- Two deer, cropping leaves and grass, ignoring a tourist passing before them;
- The back end of the two deer bounding away, startled, when the same tourist passed behind them;
- The alpen-glow on Half Dome at sunset, with the moon rising above its shoulder.
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And from our last day there:
- The strange rocky wonderland of domes and boulders and peaks from Glacier Point.
But all was not entirely lost: My $8 disposable produced at least one of the pictures listed above:
(And no, Kater, I didn't take your suggestion - though I was tempted!)
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Date: 2009-10-03 09:03 am (UTC)