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    DigitalGrin > John Harrison Photography  > Landscapes > NEW -Coming Soon!! Yosemite in Spring 2009
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    John Harrison Photography > "Heart over Horsetail Falls"  Yosemite National Park.  Sunset Spring 2009.  I captured this during another outing to capture Horsetail Falls.   The water flow over the falls was pretty low this winter.  As I was shooting I noticed the winds picking up.  Some gusts picked up the trickle of the falls and it puffed up like a cloud - the sun shining on the mist and I froze this moment.   This year was almost non-existent for capturing any good Horsetail Falls pictures since it was cloudy and snowing much of February this year - I guess that is what makes this such a hard picture to take since the window for good images is only a few weeks.    For more information on Horsetail falls and my award winning "Nature's Firefalls" image see this.  http://www.jharrisonphoto.com/gallery/2747559_ghkMc/1/281579766_t4hmN/Medium
    John Harrison Photography > Field of California Poppies.  The poppies are absolutely amazing this year along the Merced river near Yosemite along Highway 140.
    John Harrison Photography > "The Path Along the Poppies".   The poppies this year were some of the brightest and widest spread in over 20 years some locals said.   It was literally a carpet of poppies from the river to the tops of the peak.  We stopped along the way and found this little path that meandered along off into the distant.  The nice blue skies balance nicely with the orange poppies
    John Harrison Photography > The New and Improved view from Tunnel View.   Spring.  This is what the view looks like now after a major renovation project at Tunnel View to help restore what the view looked like years ago.  They trimmed quite a few tries that had grown up and widened the parking lot so tourists don't get run over trying to take pictures (previously people would stand in the parking lot to get a good picture of people at the overlook.
    John Harrison Photography > "Last Flames on Horsetail Falls"  Yosemite National Park.   I caught the last few moments of light on Horsetail falls.  The falls were very light and subtle this year.  It was windy and a little spray caught the sunlight as it puffed up.   The tips of the tree were also nicely highlighted.  Just another fine place to be on a Friday afternoon.   My award winning "Nature's Firefalls" can be seen here:  http://www.jharrisonphoto.com/gallery/2747559_ghkMc
    "Heart over Horsetail Falls" Yosemite National Park. Sunset Spring 2009. I captured this during another outing to capture Horsetail Falls. The water flow over the falls was pretty low this winter. As I was shooting I noticed the winds picking up. Some gusts picked up the trickle of the falls and it puffed up like a cloud - the sun shining on the mist and I froze this moment. This year was almost non-existent for capturing any good Horsetail Falls pictures since it was cloudy and snowing much of February this year - I guess that is what makes this such a hard picture to take since the window for good images is only a few weeks. For more information on Horsetail falls and my award winning "Nature's Firefalls" image see this. http://www.jharrisonphoto.com/gallery/2747559_ghkMc/1/281579766_t4hmN/Medium
     > "Heart over Horsetail Falls"  Yosemite National Park.  Sunset Spring 2009.  I captured this during another outing to capture Horsetail Falls.   The water flow over the falls was pretty low this winter.  As I was shooting I noticed the winds picking up.  Some gusts picked up the trickle of the falls and it puffed up like a cloud - the sun shining on the mist and I froze this moment.   This year was almost non-existent for capturing any good Horsetail Falls pictures since it was cloudy and snowing much of February this year - I guess that is what makes this such a hard picture to take since the window for good images is only a few weeks.    For more information on Horsetail falls and my award winning "Nature's Firefalls" image see this.  http://www.jharrisonphoto.com/gallery/2747559_ghkMc/1/281579766_t4hmN/Medium
    "Heart over Horsetail Falls" Yosemite National Park. Sunset Spring 2009. I captured this during another outing to capture Horsetail Falls. The water flow over the falls was pretty low this winter. As I was shooting I noticed the winds picking up. Some gusts picked up the trickle of the falls and it puffed up like a cloud - the sun shining on the mist and I froze this moment. This year was almost non-existent for capturing any good Horsetail Falls pictures since it was cloudy and snowing much of February this year - I guess that is what makes this such a hard picture to take since the window for good images is only a few weeks. For more information on Horsetail falls and my award winning "Nature's Firefalls" image see this. http://www.jharrisonphoto.com/gallery/2747559_ghkMc/1/281579766_t4hmN/Medium
    Camera: Nikon Corporation (Nikon D300) |
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    Original size: 1063px x 1600px |
    Current: 199px x 300px |
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    Keywords: poppies motion long exposure yosemite falls mirror lake yosemite valley yosemite national park water blur water abstract
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