More photos with Pentax DA* 16-50 in Yosemite

2017-04-28

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And I finally found another rare one among the few that I have taken with Pentax WR DF-A 100mm f/2.8 macro. I am proud and fond of this macro and sadly I have not put it into good use. While in the valley floor in Yosemite very close to the Yosemite fall, I couldn't move to a farther corner due to cold winter, icy snow and snow sinking deep in many corners. 

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It turns out that I only have two pictures uploaded that were shot with WR DFA 100mm f/2.8 macro. I can't wait to have more shooting opportunities on the 100mm f/2.8 macro. In the Yosemite Valley floor, the prime lens happen to be too long for the pictures that I am looking for. And I did wish the 16-50 to reach farther as in 16-85 range.

The waterfall is amazing in Yosemite. It is my first Yosemite winter visit and I much prefer the winter view over the summer view when the magical landscape is crowded with people and I feel city urban life in queuing up with long traffic line coming in and out of Yosemite Village area.



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1 comments:

kenna morgan said...

Visiting Yosemite in winter offers a completely different kind of magic, especially when you're experimenting with lenses and chasing the perfect shot. The WR DFA 100mm f/2.8 macro felt a bit long for some valley views, and just like when students ask someone to Take my math class, you sometimes wish for the right tool at the right moment. The peaceful winter landscape, free from the usual crowds, makes the waterfalls and quiet trails feel even more breathtaking. It’s a season that invites you to slow down, explore, and appreciate nature in its purest form.

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