Tanya Lake and Mount Conness

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A rainy summer evening in Yosemite National Park turned into a magic moment in an instant. Rain still falling a few miles ahead of me, I pulled out my camera with a long telephoto lens to capture the entire landscape. Mt Conness (12,590ft), stands at the boarder of the park receiving the days last light and Tenaya Lake doing the same. The way the granite domes fall into valleys is real life magic.

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A rainy summer evening in Yosemite National Park turned into a magic moment in an instant. Rain still falling a few miles ahead of me, I pulled out my camera with a long telephoto lens to capture the entire landscape. Mt Conness (12,590ft), stands at the boarder of the park receiving the days last light and Tenaya Lake doing the same. The way the granite domes fall into valleys is real life magic.

A rainy summer evening in Yosemite National Park turned into a magic moment in an instant. Rain still falling a few miles ahead of me, I pulled out my camera with a long telephoto lens to capture the entire landscape. Mt Conness (12,590ft), stands at the boarder of the park receiving the days last light and Tenaya Lake doing the same. The way the granite domes fall into valleys is real life magic.