Heavy snows have made for heavy snow melt well into late Spring in Yosemite. As a result all of the streams and rivers are full or flooding and the waterfalls are all operating at maximum flow. There are even waterfalls where normally there are none. A major benefit is seen here. During the full moon, the appearance of "moonbows" or lunar rainbows can be spectacular, with this being an example of one of the largest in memory putting on a brief show at Yosemite Falls as seen from Cook's Meadow. You can see some faint star trails in the sky above the falls.

An ISO of 100 and an exposure of 4 minutes at f/5.6 grabbed the moment. (oops, I meant ISO 200)



I'll try to post some other images from my trip for a private workshop with Michael Frye in the next day or two.

Last edited by Durwood Edwards; 06/21/11 05:11 PM.

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