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Archive for 7. March 2009
Texture an Shadows
7. March 2009 by David.

Photography is an art form and is open to both the whim of the artist as well as the interpretation of the viewer. While this is not your classic portrait or landscape I like the textures and shadows. Can you guess what this is?
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Classic Yosemite Valley
7. March 2009 by David.

This is the classic view of Yosemite Valley. If you go in by Hiway 120 or 140 you’ll miss it. It’s called the Tunnel Overlook on Hiway 41. If you take one of the other routes all you have to do is back track on Hiway 41 a few miles. It’s definitely worth the few minutes it takes. Everyone should have one of these in their portfolio.
Dave
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