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    John Harrison Photography  > Landscapes > Yosemite Summer 2009
    A few images from Yosemite in Summer
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    John Harrison Photography > "Sunset on Half Dome from Glacier Point" Some nice color in the summer sky with clouds above Clouds Rest and Nevada and Vernal Falls. It was uncertain if we were going to get a good sunset as high clouds hid the sun from penetrating through. These last glimpses were at dusk as the sky started to light up. This is one of those places I want to be on a Friday afternoon!
    John Harrison Photography > Images from the Grouse Fire in Yosemite.  I shot this from Glacier Point Road and it shows some of the flames and smoke clearly still going.  It is being managed and more information can be found here on the NPS website.  http://www.nps.gov/yose/parkmgmt/current_fire.htm
This was shot Friday, June 26 in the evening, so I assume it looks even bigger now.
    John Harrison Photography > Double Rainbow on the Mist Trail below Vernal Falls.  Ok, I had to try for some of the post card shots while there.  I lugged my 30 pounds of camera gear, tripod and water up the mist trail to the top of Vernal Falls.  Considering it was 95 degrees out, it was QUITE a hike!  Very much worth it.  The hardest part was keeping the lens clear from ALL THAT MIST!!!    I used a circular polarizer to pull out the rainbows.
    John Harrison Photography > Stars above Glacier Point and Half Dome.   The light you see just below the top of Half Dome and a few spots of the left hand side of the picture are of lanterns of the climbers on peaks camping out on the face of the cliffs.   This is a 12 minute exposure on a very clear night.
    John Harrison Photography > Stars above Glacier Point and Half Dome.   The light you see just below the top of Half Dome and a few spots of the left hand side of the picture are of lanterns of the climbers on peaks camping out on the face of the cliffs.   This is a 12 minute exposure on a very clear night.
    John Harrison Photography > More star trails over Half Dome.  The lights you see below the top of half dome and below are from climbers lanterns.  Just another fun night in the dark from Glacier Point.
    John Harrison Photography > Flows below Mirror Lake FB
    John Harrison Photography > Fern Springs.  This is one of the smallest waterfalls in Yosemite National Park.  People drive-by it as they enter the valley and never stop.  It is definitely one of the most beautiful hidden treasures in Yosemite.  Just over the Pohono Bridge, I myself had passed by it many times.  I made a point to visit it twice!  People would stop and ask what I was taking pictures of!
    John Harrison Photography > The caves above the mist trail DSC_6317
    The caves above the mist trail DSC_6317
     > The caves above the mist trail DSC_6317
    The caves above the mist trail DSC_6317
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    Keywords: bear rafting flows flowing rainbows rafts el capitan yosemite falls merced river glacier point fern springs yosemite national park mist trail vernal falls valley view cooks meadow curry village emerald pool washburn point camp curry
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