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Cathedral Sentinel in Infrared

This ethereal black-and-white image captures the majestic granite face of Cathedral Rock in Yosemite National Park, rendered through the otherworldly lens of infrared photography. Shot with an infrared-converted camera, the photograph transforms the familiar into the surreal: towering pines and valley trees glow in frosted white, their reflected forms shimmering in the stillness of the Merced River below. Above, the rock face stands in stark contrast—its textured, ancient surface looming like a sentinel under a pitch-black sky.

The infrared spectrum reveals light invisible to the human eye, lending a dreamlike atmosphere to this iconic Western landscape. Shadows deepen, foliage glows, and the scene feels suspended in time—somewhere between vision and memory. The result is a haunting yet peaceful portrayal of Yosemite’s grandeur, as if nature itself were casting a spell in silver and stone.


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