Over the entire 2018 Memorial Day weekend, Yosemite Valley sporadically filled with low-hanging clouds and fog, as if the granite cliffs were still shedding off the thick blanket of winter. After finishing lunch, I noticed that the fog covered one section of the cliffs in just such a way that the peaks seemed oddly separate from the base. With the way the peaks were positioned relative to one another as well as the general lighting, it reminded me very much of the floating mountains of the movie Avatar. Thankfully I had my camera out and quickly snapped a shot. Just seconds later, the winds had already reconfigured the wisps of fog throughout the valley topography.