Eastern Sierra Fall Color 2008 is Coming Soon

Autumn Sunset, Monitor Pass

While New Englanders will scoff, Californians have their own spectacular fall color display in the eastern Sierra Nevada when the aspens and other trees turn red, orange, yellow, golden, and more around the beginning of October each year.

I’ve been “chasing the aspens” for some years now, and every year at about this time I start to look forward to visiting and photographing them – and I join in the speculation regarding the times of peak color, how the weather may affect this, where to find the best displays, and so forth.

Today’s post is just a reminder that the aspen color is now little more than a month away – I’ll post more on this topic during the next few weeks.

(Photo: Autumn Sunset, Monitor Pass. Sierra Nevada, California. October 2007. © Copyright G Dan Mitchell – all rights reserved.)

Big Sur Coastline

Big Sur Coastline
Big Sur Coastline. Big Sur, California. July 21, 2008. © Copyright G Dan MItchell – all rights reserved.

Black and white photograph of Big Sur coastline with tree covered ridges descending to the shoreline and fading into the distance.

This is yet another in the series of photographs I made on a long drive up the Big Sur coastline during the summer of 2008. The landscape photographer goes into overload on this drive – there is just too much to shoot. This photograph is a stitch of a couple 12MP full frame DSLR images.

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New Book on Night Photography

Excerpted from the Night Photography blog by Andy Frazer:

Night and Low-Light Photography This has been a busy summer for night photography books. First, Troy Paiva‘s long-awaited second book Night Vision: The Art of Urban Exploration comes out. Next, Jill Waterman’s new book Night and Low-Light Photography was released early this month…

Although I haven’t read the book yet, Andy – whose work appears in the book, along with that of other night photographers from the Bay Area and beyond – sure makes it sound worth a look. Follow the link to Andy’s site to see the whole post… and a lot more interesting stuff from the world of night photography.

A ‘Rare Glimpse into Ansel Adams Work at Yosemite’

I think I posted about this some time ago, but a new announcement from PhotoCycle popped up in my RSS feed today – and it is still worth looking at.

PhotoCycle’s Rare Glimpse into Ansel Adams Work at Yosemite.

For our first episode of PhotoCycle we visit Yosemite Valley with Ansel’s son Michael Adams. Michael tells us about Ansel’s process, workflow and his joy of being a photographer. In rare unreleased footage, we hear directly from Ansel Adams about how to make a great photograph – advice that you can apply to improve your own work.