We had great conditions for my Yosemite in Spring photography workshop in May, 2017: mixed weather with morning fog, brief rain to created mist alongside Yosemite’s granite monoliths, clouds to decorate sunrise, “moonbow” lunar rainbows at night, a rainbow in Bridalveil Fall that I anticipated from the sun elevation and compass direction, blooming dogwood trees and wildflowers, waterfalls, creeks in high spring flow, and so much more. Of course all of this needed to be experienced from the right vantage point at the right time of day.
Outdoor Photographer Magazine published today that they selected one of my photos from this workshop as the winning image for their recent Iconic Locations challenge. See their write-up on their site for more information on how the image was created:
https://www.outdoorphotographer.com/iconic-locations-assignment-winner-jeff-sullivan/
OP was kind enough to share the image on their Facebook page and Twitter timeline as well:
Congratulations to @jeffsullivanphotography for winning the recent Iconic Locations Assignment with the image, Sun Rays on Yosemite Valley Morning Fog. “On this sunrise at Yosemite’s iconic Tunnel View overlook, it had rained the day before, but the skies were forecast to clear up overnight, so I figured that it would cool down enough to have the water vapor condense as a ground fog. When we arrived the next morning, it was just thick enough to reach the treetops, creating some nice photographic opportunities. “There had been several dozen people at this viewpoint minutes before the sun rays appeared, but once the sun cleared the mountains, nearly everyone decided to go get breakfast. Someone in my workshop asked about that, but I said, “Let’s give it another five minutes.” Sure enough, when the sun closed the gap in the clouds and started shining down between them, light rays started moving around the Valley. “The dynamic range of the scene was too great for one exposure, so the sun ray image was created from five bracketed exposures, adjusted in Adobe Lightroom and combined in PhotomatixPro HDR software.” * * * #OPAssignments #iconiclocations #travel #adventure #tunnelview #Yosemite #landscape_lovers #sky_captures #landscapephotography #fantastic_earth #landscape_captures #ic_landscapes #ig_exquisite #ourplanetdaily #landscapelovers #instanaturelover #welivetoexplore #allnatureshots #specialshots #landscapestyles @yosemitenps
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Here are more images from that great photography workshop in Yosemite National Park in May:
Yosemite Light Rays on Valley Fog
Light Rays On Morning Fog
Yosemite Valley Morning Light
Rainbow in the Mist, Bridalveil Fall, Yosemite National Park, California
Moonbow Reflections 2017, Upper Yosemite Fall, Yosemite Valley.
Half Dome Behind Parting Clouds
Climber Lights on El Capitan
Morning Fog in Yosemite Valley
See other posts on this site for more images from my photography workshops in 2017: www.JeffSullivanPhotography.com
I’ll release 2018 dates shortly. Let me know if you’d like me to notify you when they’re released.
Half Dome Morning Reflection
Lower Yosemite Falls Moonbow
Confluence
Sun Rays on Yosemite Valley Morning Fog (color)
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