Photographing Yosemite
Posted: Sun Jan 21, 2007 10:36 pm
Author: Michael (---.client.comcast.net)
Date: 02-07-05 21:24
Hello
I'll be visiting Yosemite in late March 05' and I plan on doing alot of 35mm photography. Does anyone have any pointers/ tips on getting the best shots. Anything you have found would be great!
thanks
Michael...
Re: Photographing Yosemite
Author: Dan Anderson (---.west.biz.rr.com)
Date: 02-08-05 10:58
There's an old article on photography in Yosemite Valley at
http://www.yosemite.ca.us/history/handb ... raphy.html
It discusses time of day and angle, which still apply today as the falls other features have not moved since then.
A good modern book is Michael Frye's
"The Photographer's Guide to Yosemite" (2000)
Re: Photographing Yosemite
Author: Phil Walker (---.range81-154.btcentralplus.com)
Date: 06-25-05 10:05
Hi Michael,
I visited in Oct 2003 (going back this Sept and can't wait) and found the contrast between the bright blue sky and much of the foreground to be a real problem, I'm guessing 2 or more stops so I regreted not having a graduated neutral density filter.
Enjoy your trip.
Date: 02-07-05 21:24
Hello
I'll be visiting Yosemite in late March 05' and I plan on doing alot of 35mm photography. Does anyone have any pointers/ tips on getting the best shots. Anything you have found would be great!
thanks
Michael...
Re: Photographing Yosemite
Author: Dan Anderson (---.west.biz.rr.com)
Date: 02-08-05 10:58
There's an old article on photography in Yosemite Valley at
http://www.yosemite.ca.us/history/handb ... raphy.html
It discusses time of day and angle, which still apply today as the falls other features have not moved since then.
A good modern book is Michael Frye's
"The Photographer's Guide to Yosemite" (2000)
Re: Photographing Yosemite
Author: Phil Walker (---.range81-154.btcentralplus.com)
Date: 06-25-05 10:05
Hi Michael,
I visited in Oct 2003 (going back this Sept and can't wait) and found the contrast between the bright blue sky and much of the foreground to be a real problem, I'm guessing 2 or more stops so I regreted not having a graduated neutral density filter.
Enjoy your trip.