Quick Note: ‘Live View’ post updated

Earlier today I updated my post about the “live view” feature on the Canon EOS 5D Mark II, and added a couple additional reasons why the feature is so useful. See the post here: Why I Like ‘Live View’ on my Canon EOS 5D Mark II.


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Another note about Canon EOS 5D Mark II battery performance

This past weekend I did something I usually do not do – I shot a wedding! My niece got married in Spokane, so I flew up there and did the wedding photographer thing. Actually, my brother and I did the photography. Fortunately, he is more experienced than I at the portrait and lighting stuff. (No, you won’t see those photos here! :-)

For those of you still trying to figure out how many Canon LP-E6 5D II batteries you might need, I shot about 650 frames using the 5D II. At the end of this process the battery level indicator still showed two of four bars.


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Snowmelt Pond, Sunset

Sunset sky reflected in a Tuolumne Meadows early-summer snowmelt pond.

Snowmelt Pond, Sunset. Yosemite National Park, California. July 8, 2009. © Copyright G Dan Mitchell – all rights reserved.

Sunset sky reflected in a Tuolumne Meadows early-summer snowmelt pond.

On a more typical Tuolumne visit than the one I experienced last week, this might have been the first photograph I would have shared. If you have followed my posts during the past few days, however, you know that I was fortunate to photograph a very atypical evening two days after I made this photograph – and I’ve been focusing on those images from this visit first.

This photograph was made two nights earlier, on the first evening of my Tuolumne Meadows visit. The location is at the edge of an extensive meltwater pool near the west end of the Meadows, a spot where I like to photograph early in the season. The distant ridge holds Ragged Peak (near Young Lakes), the distant tip of Mount Conness, and other peaks to the north of the Meadow.


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Twilight, Tuolumne River and Tuolumne Meadows, Sierra Crest

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