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Yosemite Valley: 1956

I made this photograph in 1956, when I was seventeen years old, using a Leica M3 double stroke with a collapsible 50mm f/2 Summicron and Kodachrome ASA 25 film metered with a Weston Master II. View full size.

I made this photograph in 1956, when I was seventeen years old, using a Leica M3 double stroke with a collapsible 50mm f/2 Summicron and Kodachrome ASA 25 film metered with a Weston Master II. View full size.

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This was taken from the Big Oak Flat Road that connects the valley to California Highway 120.

[No, it's from the Tunnel View overlook on the Wawona Road. Valley View, on the Big Oak Flat Road, is similar, but is down on the valley floor. -tterrace]

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