On the third day, we hopped on a bus to Glacier Point, hiked 900-ft up to Sentinel Dome, and then hiked down 4100 (knee busting) feet on the Four-Mile Trail.
Sentinel Dome was a windy mess, but offered 360-degree views of the area, and Glacier Point provided in-your-face views of Half Dome. The highlight however, was the hike down on the Four-Mile Trail.
The sun was setting along the trail so we had to hurry a bit, but we were able to get good views of the falls and valley.
Upper Yosemite Falls

The Valley Floor
^Cathedral Rocks, the Merced River Canyon, and El Capitan.
Now during this trip, I started playing around with the not-often used camera phone, which turned out to be surprisingly decent! The photos below were taken by the phone and processed in Instagram…
The phone was able to capture quite a bit of dynamic range in the shot of the falls (especially in the rock’s shadows).
For the Valley Floor shot, the phone did a better job of handling lens flare IMO.