Julian in Yosemite

Julian came with me to Yosemite, played in the snow, and woke me every morning so I could be sure to photograph dawn.

He had, I think, a very good and special time, although the immensity and ferocity of the winter landscape sometimes gave this child of California pause. What did he do while I was engrossed in photographing the Merced River or some other heroic landscape? He built ice castles by the banks of the Merced River, and enjoyed snowballs!

Julian and Snowball in Yosemite

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8 Responses to “Julian in Yosemite”

  1. Photoblog 2.0: » Photoblog 2.0 Archive: » Golden Wonder Says:

    […] towards Middle Brother (shown here from the other side on a clear autumn afternoon) while Julian played in the snow. If you look carefully at the trees on the rock face of Middle Brother, you&# […]

  2. Photoblog 2.0: » Photoblog 2.0 Archive: » Winter Morning in Yosemite Says:

    […] Harold Davis. View this image larger. It had snowed overnight. In the predawn darkness, Julian and I left our warm room in Yosemite Lodge and, using our headlamps, made for the banks of the M […]

  3. Photoblog 2.0: » Photoblog 2.0 Archive: » Wide-Angle Hydrangea Says:

    […] of the so-called “Dutch Ladies” created by Dutch plantsman Daan ver der Spek. Julian and I picked out the plant, and as usually happens, I photographed it before committing it to ou […]

  4. Photoblog 2.0: » Photoblog 2.0 Archive: » Trawler on Tomales Bay Says:

    […] o sharing”> Trawler on Tomales Bay, photo by Harold Davis. View this image larger. Julian and I spent a fun afternoon yesterday, hiking Steep Ravine and the Millerton Point trail in Toma […]

  5. Photoblog 2.0: » Photoblog 2.0 Archive: » El Capitan Reflections Says:

    […] t before sunset. We stopped at a pull-out on the valley floor and made our way over to the Merced. The kids played on the banks and I set my tripod up and tried to capture reflections of El Capi […]

  6. Photoblog 2.0: » Photoblog 2.0 Archive: » Life on the Edge Says:

    […] te Spring. I’ve applied via the lottery system for a permit to go with my oldest son Julian and my photography buddy Mark. [200mm f/4 macro lens (300mm in 35mm terms), 2/5 of a second at […]

  7. Photoblog 2.0: » Photoblog 2.0 Archive: » Winter Moon and Cherry Leaves Says:

    […] photo that took my fancy, I’ve regretted it. I packed my kit and went outside with Julian while Phyllis got Nicky and Mathew to bed. With Julian giving me advice, I started shooting the […]

  8. Photoblog 2.0: » Photoblog 2.0 Archive: » Active D-Lighting on the Dipsea Trail Says:

    […] of savage rain, with violent wind and pelting water that the winter Pacific storms bring, Julian and I set out to photograph Cataract Falls on the slopes of Mount Tamalpais. The weather had par […]

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