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Comment:  The Upper Yosemite Falls. Here is the drop of the Upper Yosemite Falls, and yes, if you look closely enough you can see a trickle of water dripping down the cliff face. (Although what might look like a big area of water is really just a shadow of an irregularity in the face). Most pictures of the falls are taken during the late spring when water flow is at its peak. In years with little snow it will frequently goes dry during late summer
Image Date:  Aug 04, 2007 - 02:56 PM
Original:  PICT1622ac.jpg , 968 KB,  1429 x 2000
Gallery:  Yosemite Flight Album
Camera:  MAXXUM 5D
Settings:  Focal len: 510 mm, Exposure: 1/320s, Aperature: F8.0
PhotoDawg skin for JAlbum 6.5 created by David Hart
Album last updated on Sep 29, 2007 - 03:55 PM
Copyright (c) 2007, Edward E Cragg
General info:
ModelMAXXUM 5D
MakeKONICA MINOLTA
Basic shot info:
Focal Length105.0 mm; equivalent: 510 mm
Exposure Time1/320 sec
White BalanceAuto white balance
FlashUnknown flash mode
Metering ModeMulti-segment
ISO Speed Ratings100
Advanced shot info:
Exposure Bias Value0 EV
Exposure ModeAuto exposure
Brightness Value9.37
ContrastNone
SaturationNone
SharpnessNone
Exif-related info:
Exif Version2.21
Exif Image Width1429 pixels
Exif Image Height2000 pixels
Color SpacesRGB
CompressionJPEG (old-style)
ArtistEdward E Cragg
CopyrightCopyright (c) 2007 by Edward E Cragg. All rights reserved.
Image DescriptionTaken from Julie at between 11,500 and 13,500 The Valley Rims are up to 10,000'. at the upper part of the valley Regulations require flights to be at least 2000' above the surface.
User CommentThe Upper Yosemite Falls. Here is the drop of the Upper Yosemite Falls, and yes, if you look closely enough you can see a trickle of water dripping down the cliff face. (Although what might look like a big area of water is really just a shadow of an irregularity in the face). Most pictures of the falls are taken during the late spring when water flow is at its peak. In years with little snow it will frequently goes dry during late summer