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Carleton E Watkins Collection (page 7)

Carleton E. Watkins, a renowned photographer of the 19th century, captured the breathtaking beauty of Yosemite and Lake Tahoe through his lens



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Carleton E. Watkins, a renowned photographer of the 19th century, captured the breathtaking beauty of Yosemite and Lake Tahoe through his lens. His iconic photographs continue to mesmerize viewers even today. In "Looking Down the Valley from Union Point, Yosemite, " taken in 1861/76, Watkins skillfully framed the majestic valley below, showcasing its grandeur and immensity. The image transports us to a time when nature's wonders were still relatively untouched by human presence. "Lake Tahoe, from the Warm Springs" (1878/82) reveals Watkins' ability to capture both serenity and power in one frame. The crystal-clear waters of Lake Tahoe reflect the surrounding mountains with remarkable clarity, creating a scene that is both tranquil and awe-inspiring. Watkins' photograph titled "Cathedral Spires" (1861/76) showcases the towering granite formations that define Yosemite National Park. These spires stand as silent sentinels against an expansive sky, evoking a sense of reverence for nature's enduring strength. In "Agassiz Column from Glacier Point Trail, " Watkins captures another striking geological feature of Yosemite in 1861/76. This monolithic column rises proudly amidst lush greenery, reminding us of Earth's ancient history etched into its very core. One notable piece by Watkins is his copy of "Galen Clark Before the Grizzly Giant" (c. 1863). This portrait immortalizes Galen Clark standing before one of Mariposa Grove's most famous sequoias—a testament to both man's smallness in comparison to nature and our deep connection with these giants. Watkins also documented cascading waterfalls within Yosemite Valley such as "Cascade Between Vernal and Nevada Falls. " The sheer force and beauty captured in this image transport us directly into nature's raw power—the sound deafening yet captivatingly beautiful at once.