Harley, the new forum software makes your image fit in the screen, and depending on the size of the monitor, shrinks it accordingly.
The image you posted is 1196 pixels wide: I saved it to my computer and looked at it in Photoshop, where I could see it full-size. It's even more lovely.
Last edited by Ken Lee; 3-Apr-2012 at 19:27.
Nice shot Harley but I like mine better even though the lighting was flat, the storm was two days past, and I didn't burn the top right corner:
http://www.largeformatphotography.in...Yosemite/page2
Thomas
Somewhere in Ireland. Can't remember where exactly. Toyo 45A, Rodenstock 90mm, Fuji Velvia. Pano crop from 4x5 original. The foreground turned out to be way too busy in retrospect.
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Jonathan
Sorry but that is not the "classic view of Yosemite" from that location. But the ones below are:
That's probably one of the most photographed views in the world. It's difficult to believe that a close up of Bridalveil Fall would be confused for it. But that only serves to show that it possible to photograqph even the most photogrphed scene in the world from the very same tripod holes of the "masters" and there will be people (the paying type even!) that won't recognize it.
Thomas
For the "classic" view, one has to hike up the mountain from Tunnel View to Inspiration Point (the road before the tunnel was made), or perhaps higher up to the original trail coming into the Valley.![]()
Burnt Tree - Motor Fire Site, El Portal, California
Fujinon 150mm f/5.6, Astia 100F
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nice.....
Thanks,
Kirk
at age 73:
"The woods are lovely, dark and deep,
But I have promises to keep,
And miles to go before I sleep,
And miles to go before I sleep"
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