Pohono Bridge
Ready to capture some hidden treasures? Pohono Bridge at Yosemite National Park is your secret photography spot! 📸🌄
Best Photography Opportunities
Merced River Flow: Capture the dynamic flow of the Merced River as it rushes under the bridge. It’s like the river is putting on a natural water show just for you!
Fall Colors: Late October is the best time to photograph the vibrant fall colors of the maple and dogwood trees along the riverbanks. It’s like nature’s own autumn festival!
Long Exposure Photography for the Merced River
For those looking to add a bit of magic to their river shots, long exposure photography is the way to go. Here’s a quick guide:
Use a Tripod: Keep your camera steady to avoid any unwanted blur (unless you’re going for the abstract look).
Set a Low ISO: Around 100-200 to minimize noise in your shots.
Adjust the Aperture: A smaller aperture (higher f-number) like f/11 or f/16 will give you a greater depth of field.
Use a Slow Shutter Speed: Start with around 1/4 second and experiment. The slower the shutter speed, the more “silky” the water will appear.
Use an ND Filter: If it’s too bright, an ND filter can help reduce the light entering your lens, allowing for longer exposures without overexposure.
Fun Fact
Did you know that Pohono Bridge was built in 1928, making it almost 100 years old? It’s like stepping back in time while capturing the beauty of the present!
Where to next?
Artist Point
Cooks Meadow
El Capitan Meadow
Ellery Lake Viewpoint
Hanging Valley Viewpoint
John Muir Trail to Nevada Fall
Lower Yosemite Falls
Mariposa Grove of Giant Sequoias
Merced River
Mirror Lake
Mist Trail to Vernal Fall
Mono Lake - South Tufa Area
Olmsted Point
Pohono Bridge
Sentinel Bridge
Tahiti Bridge
Tuolomne Meadows
Tunnel View
Valley View