Make: | NIKON CORPORATION |
Model: | NIKON D900b |
Exposure: | 0.002 sec (1/500) |
Aperture: | f/5.0 |
ISO Speed: | 125 |
Focal Length: | 150 mm |
Lens: | 70.0-200.0 mm f/2.8 |
Compression: | JPEG (old-style) |
Image Description: |
For years they poured burning coals over the top of the cliff at Glacier Point. It was eventually decided that it wasn’t a natural event and should be discontinued. A few years later a photographer discovered that the valley had being pulling off a natural event that had gone unnoticed every February on the opposite side of the Valley. The shadow from El Capitan would line up just perfectly so that the rocks were in the shadows and only the water was illuminated. This stunning spectacle only works if there is sufficient snow melting atop the falls, the skies to the west are clear so the light can slip under any clouds and make the water glow like fire. It’s is a spectacular event and at the end of a really good show you can hear the entire valley applaud and cheer for the great showing. The event has become a spectacle as a mass of photographer descend on the valley jockeying throughout the day looking for the coveted parking spot. Then comes the clamor to get out of the park once the show is over and can take hours sitting in traffic. So if you go, do what you can to carpool with other photographers. |
Make: | NIKON CORPORATION |
Model: | NIKON D900b |
Orientation: | Horizontal (normal) |
X-Resolution: | 300 dpi |
Y-Resolution: | 300 dpi |
Resolution Unit: | inches |
Software: | Adobe Photoshop 24.b (Windows) |
Date and Time (Modified): | 2022:02:06 20:00:33 |
Artist: | Darvin Atkeson |
YCbCr Positioning: | Centered |
Copyright: | © Darvin Atkeson 2022 |
Exposure: | 0.002 sec (1/500) |
Aperture: | f/5.0 |
Exposure Program: | Manual |
ISO Speed: | 125 |
Sensitivity Type: | Recommended Exposure Index |
Recommended Exposure Index: | 125 |
Exif Version: | 0231 |
Date and Time (Original): | 2022:02:06 18:24:01 |
Date and Time (Digitized): | 2022:02:06 18:24:01 |
Offset Time: | -07:00 |
Offset Time Original: | -07:00 |
Offset Time Digitized: | -07:00 |
Components Configuration: | Y, Cb, Cr, - |
Exposure Bias: | 0 EV |
Max Aperture Value: | 2.8 |
Metering Mode: | Multi-segment |
Light Source: | Unknown |
Flash: | No Flash |
Focal Length: | 150 mm |
Sub Sec Time: | 75 |
Sub Sec Time Original: | 75 |
Sub Sec Time Digitized: | 75 |
Flashpix Version: | 0100 |
Color Space: | sRGB |
Focal Plane X-Resolution: | 2301.324607 |
Focal Plane Y-Resolution: | 2301.324607 |
Focal Plane Resolution Unit: | cm |
Sensing Method: | One-chip color area |
File Source: | Digital Camera |
Scene Type: | Directly photographed |
CFAPattern: | [Red,Green][Green,Blue] |
Custom Rendered: | Normal |
Exposure Mode: | Manual |
White Balance: | Auto |
Focal Length (35mm format): | 150 mm |
Scene Capture Type: | Standard |
Gain Control: | None |
Contrast: | Normal |
Saturation: | High |
Sharpness: | Hard |
Subject Distance Range: | Unknown |
Lens Info: | 70-200mm f/2.8 |
Lens Model: | 70.0-200.0 mm f/2.8 |
Application Record Version: | 0 |
Object Name: |
Firefall at Horsetail Fall - Yosemite National Park |
Keywords: |
Yosemite National Park Scenic Wonder Waterfall Horsetail Firefall Event Glow Flame Fire Light Water Snow Winter Cliff Fall Falls Intense Color Orange Yellow Sunset Darv Darvin Atkeson YosemiteLandscapes.com Illuminated |
Date Created: | 2019:02:21 |
Time Created: | 18:24:01-07:00 |
By-line: | Darvin Atkeson |
By-line Title: | Photographer / Artist |
Copyright Notice: | © Darvin Atkeson 2022 |
Caption- Abstract: |
For years they poured burning coals over the top of the cliff at Glacier Point. It was eventually decided that it wasn’t a natural event and should be discontinued. A few years later a photographer discovered that the valley had being pulling off a natural event that had gone unnoticed every February on the opposite side of the Valley. The shadow from El Capitan would line up just perfectly so that the rocks were in the shadows and only the water was illuminated. This stunning spectacle only works if there is sufficient snow melting atop the falls, the skies to the west are clear so the light can slip under any clouds and make the water glow like fire. It’s is a spectacular event and at the end of a really good show you can hear the entire valley applaud and cheer for the great showing. The event has become a spectacle as a mass of photographer descend on the valley jockeying throughout the day looking for the coveted parking spot. Then comes the clamor to get out of the park once the show is over and can take hours sitting in traffic. So if you go, do what you can to carpool with other photographers. |
Writer- Editor: | Darvin Atkeson |
Global Angle: | 30 |
Global Altitude: | 30 |
IPTCDigest: | 4590f5df659a613fd4e146bd839994a4 |
XMPToolkit: |
Adobe XMP Core 7.1-c000 79.eda2b3f, 2021/11/14-12:30:42 |
Approximate Focus Distance: | 2147483647 |
Distortion Correction Already Applied: | True |
Image Number: | 9520 |
Lateral Chromatic Aberration Correction Already Applied: | True |
Lens: | 70.0-200.0 mm f/2.8 |
Lens ID: | 119 |
Vignette Correction Already Applied: | True |
Look Amount: | 1 |
Look Copyright: | © 2018 Adobe Systems, Inc. |
Look Group: | Profiles |
Look Name: | Adobe Landscape |
Look Parameters Camera Profile: | Adobe Standard |
Look Parameters Clarity2012: | +10 |
Look Parameters Convert To Grayscale: | false |
Look Parameters Look Table: | 0B3BFB5CFB7DBF7FF175E98F24D316B0 |
Look Parameters Process Version: | 11 |
Look Parameters Tone Curve PV2012: | 0, 0 |
Look Parameters Version: | 14.1 |
Look Supports Amount: | false |
Look Supports Monochrome: | false |
Look Supports Output Referred: | false |
Look UUID: | 6F9C877E84273F4E8271E6B91BEB36A1 |
Creator: | Darvin Atkeson |
Description: |
For years they poured burning coals over the top of the cliff at Glacier Point. It was eventually decided that it wasn’t a natural event and should be discontinued. A few years later a photographer discovered that the valley had being pulling off a natural event that had gone unnoticed every February on the opposite side of the Valley. The shadow from El Capitan would line up just perfectly so that the rocks were in the shadows and only the water was illuminated. This stunning spectacle only works if there is sufficient snow melting atop the falls, the skies to the west are clear so the light can slip under any clouds and make the water glow like fire. It’s is a spectacular event and at the end of a really good show you can hear the entire valley applaud and cheer for the great showing. The event has become a spectacle as a mass of photographer descend on the valley jockeying throughout the day looking for the coveted parking spot. Then comes the clamor to get out of the park once the show is over and can take hours sitting in traffic. So if you go, do what you can to carpool with other photographers. |
Format: | image/jpeg |
Rights: | © Darvin Atkeson 2022 |
Subject: | Yosemite |
Title: |
Firefall at Horsetail Fall - Yosemite National Park |
Serial Number: | 3028967 |
Lens Info: | 70-200mm f/2.8 |
Authors Position: | Photographer / Artist |
Caption Writer: | Darvin Atkeson |
Color Mode: | RGB |
ICCProfile Name: | sRGB IEC61966-2.1 |
Text Layers Layer Name: | YosemiteLandscapes.com |
Text Layers Layer Text: | YosemiteLandscapes.com |
Creator Tool: | NIKON D950bVer.A.01 |
Metadata Date: | 2022:02:06 20:00:33-08:00 |
Rating: | 5 |
Derived From Document ID: |
adobe:docid:photoshop:fd737ab5-a76e-9f40 -bac4-bcd8455fd3bf |
Derived From Instance ID: |
xmp.iid:0a007fb7-6e4b-e040-93e5-97f5ff49 7db8 |
Derived From Original Document ID: | 367F4677D473200E3185CB1EB1806856 |
Document ID: |
adobe:docid:photoshop:208cf17d-d17a-094f -aec8-85a28853bb39 |
Instance ID: |
xmp.iid:6d0d853f-50af-2e46-9b9e-3709f2b1 a09a |
Original Document ID: | 367F4677D473200E3185CB1EB1806856 |