I've been going to Yosemite since I was two, and having started looking at it as a photographer for the past six years or so. I try to get the conditions to make interesting shots of the non-iconic edifices, walls, spires, etc... whenever I can, since another shot of El Cap, Bridalveil, Tunnel View, etc... isn't what anyone needs.
The chamber of Ribbon Falls has always fascinated me, esp. in Winter, and someday I'm going to find the time to be one of the seemingly few who hike up there with the intent of a serious attempt at shooting it. Q.T. Luong has, and has made some really interesting shots, but he's the only one I know of.
Taken last a few weekends ago when, while we didn't get much snow (or any in the Valley proper), there were some glorious combinations of light, shadow and angles that seemed to stick around the entire day. Liking the GH4 more and more and actually more than I had ever expected to. Pixel Peeping brings out great clarity in shadowed areas and almost no appreciable noise (yet).
Grinding my teeth right now since I'm at work in L.A., and it's dumping snow all across Yosemite Valley. Sigh.
Chamber of Ribbon Falls #2 (1 of 1) by
tanngrisnir3, on Flickr