There's an
article in the NY Times about people gathering in Yosemite Park to try to capture a particular picture.
Quote:
For about one week each February, the setting sun hits the water of Horsetail Fall
at such an angle that it glows, looking like a stream of lava against the darkened rock.
The so-called firefall attracts hundreds of professional and amateur photographers
from across the globe, who flock to Yosemite Valley to capture the ephemeral scene.
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Here is the pic everyone is chasing...
Quote:
Mr. Rowell died in a plane crash in 2002, but his “Last Light on Horsetail Fall”
remains the most well-known photograph of the apparition.
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