If there is one image synonymous with California, it has to be the spectacular vista from Yosemite National Park’s Tunnel View,
punctuated by the delicate plume of Bridalveil Fall as it sprays 620 feet into Yosemite Valley in a perfect free-falling plunge.
Though visitors who make the easy walk to the base of the falls might not so easily describe it as “delicate” since the falls
can send forth a blinding wall of spray during the melt season that makes photographing the falls up close a near impossible
task until the water level has waned considerably. Fortunately there are literally dozens of other locations to appreciate
this impressive cataract without having to deal with the elements.