Clearly I need to intern with Shawn Reeder. His piece on Yosemite shows the natural objects of beauty in their best lights, over and over: “Yosemite Range of Light.”
Reeder and his project were described at the Sierra Club website:
The two-year project, Yosemite Range of Light, uses nearly 7,000 high-resolution still photos to create an inspiring vision of light and granite, capturing rolling cloud formations and the rainbow-lit waterfalls of Yosemite.
Reeder first came to Yosemite after winning a local waiter contest where he grew up in Maryland. First prize was a trip to Napa Valley wine-country, but the 18-year-old convinced the prize committee to offer a change of venue. Choosing Yosemite as his destination instead, he brought along his best friend, who happened to have a camera. . . .
“I came out for a week and I did my first backpacking trip ever. We hiked to the top of Half Dome via the cables, which was an incredible experience. We hiked the whole South-Rim Trail from Glacier Point to Tunnel View. It to
More:
- Yosemite time-lapse tour (timpanogos.wordpress.com)
- Photo: A Beautiful Rainbowed Waterfall at Yosemite National Park (laughingsquid.com)
- The Incomparable Yosemite Valley (paradisespringsmountain.wordpress.com)
[…] Producer is Steven M. Bumgardner, and it features, inter alia, an interview with Shawn Reeder, whose time-lapse work I’ve highlighted before. […]
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Reblogged this on gracerellie and commented:
Want to see a beautiful sight? Go and watch this and tell me you don’t want to experience it first hand.
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When you intern with this man, can I go with. His work is amazing! I take good pictures but these have to blow the minds of even the most keen art critic.
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