Didn't I tell you it's a photographer's paradise?


IMG_0143, originally uploaded by M'roy.

Yosemite, spring 2009.

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  1. wow.. looks like paradise :)

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  2. Yes, you did indeed tell us, Maria. It's beautiful.

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  3. I wish that's me right there taking photos.

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  4. Take me with you! I wanna go there! Haha.

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  5. thanks to the beauty of the place and the pioneering works of Ansel Adams ... I too would love to be there, with my cameras! :D

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  6. Amazing view !
    I'd like to take a picture of such a magnificent scene.

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  7. I can just imagine! It's Ansel Adams' haven. Yosemite is one of my dream destinations. Hay!

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  8. as i would have known! everyone wants to be there, me included! :D

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  9. I like how you've used the trees and the huge rock as part of your composition. This is truly one of the remarkable places in North America.
    Beautiful shot.

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  10. WOW...I wish I was there...RIGHT NOW.

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  11. It is indeed a paradise. Love that photographer's stance.

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  12. The photographer must a National Geographic man, standing dangerously on that high rock. Great place indeed!

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  13. Hi, thanks for the visit. Yes, pls do change the address. My other blog has been undergoing some problems and had to start all over again. Thank you.

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  14. I can only imagine what it must be to stand there and look on that majestic scene!
    Lucky you. :)

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  15. every photographer will definitely take those povs as long as they'll get those great shots!

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  16. hi..that's beautiful..hv a nice day..

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  17. Wow definitely. Love it.

    Cheers.

    Regina

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  18. Yes...it is...and that's an excellent shot. It really exudes intensity!

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  19. Absolutely agreed! I'd go mad if I see such a beautiful place! What an experience to have a photo shoot at this place.

    - Pixellicious Photos

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  20. It certainly looks like a photographer's paradise.

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