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Lembert Dome
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| [Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note |
This image of Lembert Dome was captured using B/W 100 ASA film and a polorizer from along the river at the Tuolumne Meadows Campground.
I also have two other images on TE and TN of Yosemite tonight.
A great campground if Bears don't bother you and you like deer to bed down beside you when the Cougars are out at night during the full moon. I saw one cougar below Olmstead Point running through an opening in the woods, and as fast as I saw it, it disappeared into the flutter of the leaves left in its ghostly trace. A beautiful specimen of the legend, it looked to be about seven or eight feet from head to tip of tail, a huge cat! |
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Howdy Steve!
Amazing landscape. Nice perspective. Good sharp and light.
Regards!
- bizsu
(717) - [2008-01-20 15:56]
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Hey Steve,
Interesting this rock. Sharp, very good work. Good POV. I am sorry that I do not see it in coloured one. He is good for you in America. Is who sees a bear, and is who puma. We see on Hungary here big squirrel, and hedgehog. :)
Regards, Zsú
hello dear steve
nice landscape with great sharpnes
good pov
see the cloud; forming many shapes...
tfs
jagroopsingh
- kbeall
(3560) - [2008-02-04 3:31]
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Hi Steve,
This one really catches my eye after my visit to Ansel Adams exhibit. Nice detail and stunning contrast.
From the sounds of the campground, this was adventure shooting at its best!
Take care,
Karen