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  2. Galen Rowell - Wikipedia

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    Galen Avery Rowell (August 23, 1940 – August 11, 2002) was an American wilderness photographer, adventure photojournalist and mountaineer. [2] Born in Oakland, California , he became a full-time photographer in 1972.

  3. Horsetail Fall (Yosemite) - Wikipedia

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    The phenomenon was photographed by Ansel Adams in 1940, but made more widely-known by Galen Rowell who photographed it for the National Geographic in 1973. [6] Viewing of the firefall has become increasingly popular due to its images being shared on social media, and optimal dates for its viewing are published.

  4. Yosemite Firefall - Wikipedia

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    The spectacle of the Yosemite Firefall has evolved into a natural spectacle observed annually. Unlike the original man-made Firefall event, the modern-day phenomenon is a captivating interplay of nature's elements that occurs every February, replicating the appearance of a fiery waterfall without the use of actual fire in Horsetail Fall ...

  5. Warren Harding (climber) - Wikipedia

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    In 1969, Harding and photographer Galen Rowell climbed the south-west face of Liberty Cap, the feature on the right next to Nevada Falls in Little Yosemite Valley. In 1970, the pair returned for a major epic climbing the long slabby South Face of Yosemite's Half Dome on the left behind; their route following the distinctive arch to its top and ...

  6. Outdoor Photographer - Wikipedia

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    Outdoor Photographer was founded by Steve Werner and first published in 1985. [4] In 2000, it had roughly 172,000 regular subscribers. [5] Regular contributors have included Galen Rowell, [6] Frans Lanting, [7] Dewitt Jones, [8] William Neill, Amy Gulick, Justin Black, and QT Luong.

  7. Stanford University Libraries Digital Image Collections

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    Users can search image metadata, browse collections, and view images at high resolutions. The Libraries' collections include digitized photographs, maps, manuscripts, lithographs, prints, rare books, and posters related to a variety of topics. Featured collections include: David Rumsey Map Collection; Douglas Menuez Photography Collection

  8. Talk:Galen Rowell - Wikipedia

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    Next time I'm in Bishop I'll snap a few photos of the gallery, maybe a good one of the sign. That should add some decent encyclopedic photographic content. trisweb 15:57, 27 June 2007 (UTC) The photo accompanying this article is not Galen Rowell. It is Galen of Pergamon, a Greek physician and phylosopher.

  9. List of National Geographic cover stories (1970s) - Wikipedia

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    The 1970s saw articles written and photographed at locations around the globe featuring wildlife like the October, 1978 issue titled "Conversations with a Gorilla", written by Francine Patterson with a photo on the cover of Koko the gorilla, photographed by Ronald H. Cohn. Koko grabbed the camera and took a selfie in a mirror. [11]