These images of the Telegraph Fire were taken by professional photographer Michael Frye.
The numbers associated with the Telegraph fire - acreage burned, containment, cost - are growing.
The fire burning in Mariposa County, about 12 miles west of Yosemite National Park, has consumed more than 32,000 acres. The fire is now 20 percent contained, according to a 7 a.m. update by the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection.
It is one of several fires still burning in the state, large swaths of which were set ablaze nearly two months ago as fire season got an early start.
The Telegraph fire began Friday, sparked by a target shooter on private property. The firefighting effort now carries a price tag of nearly $14 million.
Twenty-one homes and 32 outbuildings have been destroyed. The fire continues to threaten 4,000 homes in several Mariposa County communities, Cal Fire states.
Mandatory evacuations are in place along roads that run between Mariposa, Midpines and Greeley Hill. Evacuation warnings also are in effect for portions of Mariposa, Midpines, Greeley Hill, Coulterville and Briceburg.
The fire also is causing closures along portions of Highway 140, which leads to the main entrance of Yosemite.
Effective August 1st, 2008, photographer Michael Frye’s photograph prices will increase in price.
The Yosemite High Country has come to life with an abundance of wildflowers. Now is the time to travel to the park for numerous opportunities in wildflower photography.
In 2006, Yosemite National Park Superintendent Michael Tollefson and Huangshan Park Manager Cheng Yingfeng signed an agreement forming a cooperative alliance between Huangshan National Park in East China and Yosemite National Park. The purpose of the sister park relationship is to promote international cooperation through work with gateway communities, partner organizations and more that benefit both Yosemite and Huangshan.
Photographer William Neill recently captured these two corn lily images while photographing at Summit Meadow in Yosemite National Park.