30th July 2007: The Yosemite Valley Chapel In CA
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The Yosemite Valley Chapel
It is a place where nature and human presence coexist beautifully—a spot that truly embodies the spirit of Yosemite and remains one of my personal favorites. Although these photos were taken nineteen years ago, I hope that someday I can return there with my family.
The wYosemite Valley Chapel is a historic structure that stands quietly in the heart of Yosemite National Park.
Built in 1879, it is known as one of the oldest buildings in the park. Its small wooden frame, painted in a warm reddish-brown hue and topped with a slender steeple, blends harmoniously with the towering granite cliffs and deep forests that surround it, forming one of the most iconic scenes in Yosemite Valley.
The chapel is still used today for weddings and worship services, offering visitors a sense of peace and warmth. The majestic rock face rising behind it, on the Glacier Point side, creates a dramatic backdrop that has long captivated photographers, with the shifting light and seasonal changes enhancing the chapel’s charm throughout the year.
It is a place where nature and human presence coexist beautifully—a spot that truly embodies the spirit of Yosemite and remains one of my personal favorites. Although these photos were taken nineteen years ago, I hope that someday I can return there with my family.
Nikon D40x / AF-S 28-70mm F2.8D IF-ED / ISO200 / F16 / 1/60s / 0.0

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