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Recently I visited Yosemite National Park to scout a few locations for future winter trips. I took me only several hours to get annoyed with the masses of peopl...
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Recently I visited Yosemite National Park to scout a few locations for future winter trips. I took me only several hours to get annoyed with the masses of people, so I searched for lesser (at least for me) known locations to find peace and solitude (I know I shouldn't expect this at YNP). I stopped at this creek, stumbled over a number of rocks and - in addition to fresh bear poop - found this vista.
I returned back the next morning to photograph the scene in better conditions. There was also more fresh bear poop, but thankfully no critter was spotted during image capture.
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I returned back the next morning to photograph the scene in better conditions. There was also more fresh bear poop, but thankfully no critter was spotted during image capture.
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GeraintI
September 11, 2019
This is gorgeous. Did you use a filter as well to smooth out the water? I struggle with this so it would be great to hear how you captured such a great shot.
guidobrandt
September 24, 2019
Thank you for your comment. I used a Polarizer filter on the lens to reduce the glare of the water on the rocks. This is something I would definitely recommend. I also reduce my ISO down to 50 to get a reasonably long shutter speed. Dependent on the speed of the water you need to experiment with shutter speeds between 1/2 - 1/10 sec to see how it looks best. You definitely need to have the camera mounted on a sturdy tripod.
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