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I didn't use any filter - I forgot to put them on. I think yellow filter would be nice to add up a bit contrast.
 

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I would not use a monopod, but use a tripod, bring some graduated ND Filters and a polarizer and a lens hood.
If you are going to shoot black and white bring a yellow filter as well. Yosemite to me is one of the most beautiful
places on earth and I am sure you will come back with some great images no matter what!
 

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Ektar should be fine as long as you carry a couple of correction filters like a UV and 81A for higher altitudes as I already suggested. Haze can
be quite beautiful with black and white film. If you study the Yosemite work of early masters like Muybridge and Watkins, you will see some
compositional strategies for light skies and wonderful atmospheric depth. Don't expect Ansel-Adamesque crisp light in the Valley in summer -
more likely up in the high country. But if you do want to cut thru haze, I'd pack a 25 red filter rather than a yellow or polarizer. A deep green
filter can also be nice when you want something less heavy than a red.
 

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I'd add a shutter release cable, or use the count down timer. Also make sure to drive up to Glacier Point.
 

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you have to double the distance because you need to hike back to the valley because it's difficult to find a seat on the bus down.

my recommendation is to drive up to glacier point, take the four mile trail down for about 1.6 miles to a gate, then hike back to glacier point. the best of the scenes can be seen during this hike.

If you have parked up in the valley, it is only a short walk along the Four Mile trail up to Glacier Point :tongue:
 
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Thanks rince,

I have all of all the above - yes I am sure I will get good pics no matter. I am really looking forward to working with B&W.
 
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Ektar should be fine as long as you carry a couple of correction filters like a UV and 81A for higher altitudes as I already suggested. Haze can
be quite beautiful with black and white film. If you study the Yosemite work of early masters like Muybridge and Watkins, you will see some
compositional strategies for light skies and wonderful atmospheric depth. Don't expect Ansel-Adamesque crisp light in the Valley in summer -
more likely up in the high country. But if you do want to cut thru haze, I'd pack a 25 red filter rather than a yellow or polarizer. A deep green
filter can also be nice when you want something less heavy than a red.

I have polarizers, yellow filters but have not used a red yet. Does the red turn the sky almost black? I'll grab both the green and red anyway.
Thanks for the masters tip.

Also just picked up a release cable from e-bay, original in the box for the F4 - 10 bucks.
 

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My gut tells me red filter doesn't really turn the sky black... More a dark gray printed straight... But it does darken the sky enough that you can burn it to black if you want to.
 

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You sure will. Just make sure to carry a lot of films, batteries (if you cameras need them), and take tons of photos, even for the same scene. :smile: When I was there three weeks ago, I carried three cameras (Leica, XPAN, 645). When possible, I always took multiple photos with each camera at the same location, even though I've been there for many times!

Thanks rince,

I have all of all the above - yes I am sure I will get good pics no matter. I am really looking forward to working with B&W.
 
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Grad ND Filter

Since I will be bringing a 24mm, does anyone know if I will get vignetting when using a Cokin P series? Or should I get the wide angle holder?

Thanks
 

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How dark the sky turns with a red filter really depends on just how blue the sky is. Unless you're really high up in clear air, don't expect a
dramatic effect. I was referring to its use to retrieve detail thru haze, since long wavelengths are the least scattered by particulates. Yosemite
Valley isn't all that high, and there is a fair amt of smoke around in the summer. I don't understand why anyone would even want a campfire
down there... but it's sorta a camping custom there to help other campers sneeze all night. Up at Glacier Pt at mid-elevation the air will be
clearer, and up around Tuolumne and Tioga clearer still, provided forest fire smoke has thinned out... you just never know this time of year.
But a summer visit to Yosemite would be incomplete without driving up to the top.
 

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Don't forget to give my regards to Yogi Bear and Boo Boo :smile:
 

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Yogi bear lived in Jellystone and was apparently a miscreant doofy grizzly bear. The only thing in common he seems to have with Yosemite black
bears is a taste for peanut butter.
 
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