Thank you JB and Jeff.
JB, the lighting was aplenty and the mid-day light was not "that" flat, perhaps due to location.
We were expecting lot more mud slides due to drought conditions for the last 3-5 years.
But the Nature optimized the rain schedule quite nicely. We would have 3-4 days of
heavy rain followed by 2-3 days of dry spell, thus minimizing ground saturation and this also
helped to fill the ground water table nicely rather than have a runoff. Of course, eventually
we had reservoir overflows.
A pano with 11 images. I actually "hiked" down a bit to get this unobstructed shot.
Photos from Yosemite Trip
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Wonderful pictures Sury. I especially like the blue skies and the waterfalls .
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