I just realized, I still have over 500 photos to process from this trip.
Too many photos too little time.
I'm thinking of making a return trip this sumer.
Yosemite National Park
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Talk about beautiful. This is one park I'd really like to visit.
There's an outside chance I'm going to see Yellowstone National Park in the spring. Crossing my fingers.
There's an outside chance I'm going to see Yellowstone National Park in the spring. Crossing my fingers.
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"Slow down and enjoy life. It's not only the scenery you miss by going too fast, you also miss the sense of where you are going and why." - Eddie Cantor
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"Slow down and enjoy life. It's not only the scenery you miss by going too fast, you also miss the sense of where you are going and why." - Eddie Cantor
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When I work on these photos all I can think of is creating a new web community for Yosemite enthusiasts.... but then I think of how much work that would be.
Perhaps in 40 years when I sell this site for 40 million (equal to about 100k in todays dollars) I'll move out there to live and start a site dedicated to it. One can dream...
Perhaps in 40 years when I sell this site for 40 million (equal to about 100k in todays dollars) I'll move out there to live and start a site dedicated to it. One can dream...
BEAUTIFUL images, Matt! I've never been, and I'm jealous. Love the perspective of the first shot.
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That is my dream vacation! Well that or Alaska. Matt, do you drive or fly? I always thought a drive out there would be a good way to explore the country on the way. Stunning pictures and scenery.
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I flew into Sacremento.
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These are unbelievable...now with my new camera and lenses can't wait to do trips like this.
After Hawaii in April, I want to plan some wildlife/landscape trips.
1. Yellowstone..have to go but I heard photographers group there like they are at a zoo.
2. Florida everglades/wildlife refuges (birding)
3. Alaska...scenery
After Hawaii in April, I want to plan some wildlife/landscape trips.
1. Yellowstone..have to go but I heard photographers group there like they are at a zoo.
2. Florida everglades/wildlife refuges (birding)
3. Alaska...scenery
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When we were in Yellowstone all of my best shots were of the geysers and prismatic springs. The colors were unbelievable.
What lies behind us and what lies ahead of us are tiny matters compared to what lives within us. ~Henry David Thoreau