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Yosemite's Picture-Perfect Spot

Nestled within the breathtaking expanse of Yosemite National Park, Valley View stands as a celebrated spot for photography enthusiasts. This viewpoint, situated along the serene Merced River, offers an unobstructed view of Yosemite's legendary landscape. The towering granite cliffs, led by the majestic El Capitan, form a rugged backdrop against the gentle flow of the river, providing an ideal setting for capturing the park's natural splendor.

Photographing Valley View is an authentic experience. From the soft, golden light of sunrise to the warm, soothing hues of sunset, the changing colors and textures of the landscape offer endless possibilities for composition. Here, you can frame the pristine waters, the imposing cliffs, and the surrounding wilderness in your shots, creating images that reflect the raw beauty of Yosemite.

This was undoubtedly one of my favourite spots in the park - I came back again and again to see it in different lights and at different times of the day. I hope you enjoy these images as much as I do!

A Tribute to Ansel Adams

When it comes to landscape photography, few places hold the historical significance of Tunnel View in Yosemite National Park. Renowned photographer Ansel Adams, celebrated for his iconic images of American wilderness, immortalized this viewpoint in the early days of landscape photography. Tunnel View offers a breathtaking panoramic view that encompasses iconic features like El Capitan, Bridalveil Fall, and Half Dome, all framed by the surrounding trees in a tunnel-like entrance.

Photographing the sunset at Tunnel View is a timeless experience. As the sun descends, it bathes the valley in warm, golden light, casting long shadows and accentuating the rugged beauty of the landscape. As I set up my camera to capture the sunset, I felt like a part of history. I became part of a legacy of photographers who have come here over the years to pay homage to the stunning landscapes that Ansel Adams and others helped immortalize. It's a place where history and natural beauty converge, offering every new photographer the perfect opportunity to create their own photographic masterpiece.

A Stop on the Road

We were lucky enough to catch a captivating sunset at the Generals Highway Scenic Overlook on our drive out of Sequoia National Park. This location was a welcome surprise on our travels, as we hadn’t really planned anywhere in particular for sunset and did not have particularly high hopes for it, given that the park is set in a valley. The viewpoint provides an elevated position to witness the sun descending below the horizon, casting a warm, golden glow across the surrounding landscapes and submerging the hillsides gradually in darkness. As day transitions into night, the rolling foothills, lush forests, and towering sequoias become immersed in the serene and enchanting colors of dusk.

Sunset Over Lisbon

Another spectacular spot from which to appreciate Lisbon is the lookout at Miradouro da Senhora do Monte. During the Summer, this is an ideal place to watch the sunset, as it colours the sky bright pink and purple. But don’t be fooled by the warm colours - it’s very cold up on that hill, so come prepared for some very chilly winds!

Below are some of my favourite images of one lovely sunset over Lisbon…