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It Was All Yellow

Yosemite National Park, celebrated for its stunning landscapes, reveals a unique and captivating side during the fall season. In this post, my focus shifts from grand vistas to the individual marvels of the park's aspen trees, adorned in brilliant shades of yellow.

The transition of aspen leaves from green to a vibrant gold brings an extraordinary spectacle to Yosemite. These trees, with their distinctive white trunks and fluttering yellow leaves, command attention even amidst their majestic surroundings. I enjoyed capturing their intricate details—the delicate rounded leaves, the contrast of gold against the bark, and the hints of sunlight through the foliage.

Rain on the Salt Flats

Luckily, I experienced the best of both worlds at the Uyuni Salt Flats. Not only did I capture images of the crisp white landscape on a sunny day (see them here), but shortly after it began to rain. These salt flats are known around the world for their beauty in the rain - the water creates a thin layer over the salts, resulting in an endless mirror all the way to the horizon. Here are some of my favourite photographs as the grey clouds rolled in and covered the landscape in a fantastic mirror glaze.

To learn more about when to visit Uyuni for such images, head over to the complete travel guide for photographers at Two Dusty Lenses.