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    Tips on how to take good pictures in Yosemite....

    "I would feel more optimistic about a bright future for man if he spent less time proving that he can outwit Nature and more time tasting her sweetness and respecting her seniority"---EB White

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    Re: Tips on how to take good pictures in Yosemite....

    Just noticed this. I also linked to the fishing page. Interesting to see that they had no information on Edna Lake. It's so far off the beaten path that it's considered
    one of the Park's prime fishing holes nowadays.

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    Re: Tips on how to take good pictures in Yosemite....

    Distant views require half as much exposure. I'll have to remember that....

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    Re: Tips on how to take good pictures in Yosemite....

    "In Nature there are no parallel lines so marked as to offend in a picture" – the trees in the N. Cascades that stand straight and tall want to hear more about their crooked cousins in Yosemite!

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    Re: Tips on how to take good pictures in Yosemite....

    Don't use any front rise and the offending parallel lines are gone.

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    Re: Tips on how to take good pictures in Yosemite....

    The page with the driving advice is even better. I remember my dad steering with his knees downhill on the OLD Tioga Pass road, while loading his pipe, just to scare the passengers.

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    Re: Tips on how to take good pictures in Yosemite....

    Arthur Clarence Pillsbury has photo postcards on ebay right now. He did a lot of work in Yosemite.

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    Re: Tips on how to take good pictures in Yosemite....

    I see the dealer up town who specialized in 19thC Yos prints is still in business (barely). I knew he was getting up there in age. I passed by that corner this past
    weekend. But he's consolidated his art gallery into his early Calif antique furniture shop, and is now open only one day a week by appt. Lots of old lithographs too.
    He was an interesting fellow to chat with, and a bit of an expert on the various Uncle Earls who passed thru. Maybe Uncle Earl's granddaddy too. Love those old
    albumens.

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    Re: Tips on how to take good pictures in Yosemite....

    Look at enough existing pictures of Yosemite to get bored with them, so you won't feel any compulsion to repeat them.

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    Re: Tips on how to take good pictures in Yosemite....

    I've taken maybe three or four shots in Yosemite Valley my entire life, even though I had a house nearby, and I am quite certain nobody ever did anything similar to what I've printed, or in one of those instances, ever got a view camera to the same spot (one has to be relatively insane to try it). I just prefer to photograph in the solitude of backcountry and avoid crowds. That can be done in Yosemite Valley off-season. Or just head somewhere else in the Park. If this weren't such a drought year I'd head for a stretch of the north boundary I'd still like to photograph, where the statistical odds of seeing anyone else are quite low. Same applies to the southeast quadrant of the Park, not to mention all the adjacent high country outside its boundaries. But I will admit a fondness for some of those old amateur or even routine commercial pre-AA shots. Sometimes amateur box camera screw-ups accidentally came out fascinating. One might have to sort through hundreds of prints to find a gem, but once you do it makes you reconsider your own visualization. Not that I'll be adding fungus to my lenses anytime soon, or following the advice in that little manual John linked us to, but still...

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