Trees and Granite Slabs, Morning

Trees and Granite Slabs, Morning
Trees and Granite Slabs, Morning

Trees and Granite Slabs, Morning. Yosemite National Park, California. July 23, 2010. © Copyright G Dan Mitchell – all rights reserved.

Morning backlight catches a group of lodgepole pine trees growing on a series of granite slabs in the high country of Yosemite National Park.

This photograph carries with it what almost amounts to a bit of embarrassment – of the “how did I not see this” category. I have driven past this spot literally scores of times, more likely hundreds of times, and not seen the possible photograph here. In fairness, it was not always at this particular time of day, and it is in a location where it would be natural to be distracted by other visual interests.

In any case, this series of granite slabs on a low dome-like feature is fairly typical of the Sierra high county of Yosemite, and I am always attracted to the combination of the widely separated trees and the glacially-formed granite slabs. Here I was also attracted to the way the main trees were set off against the muted tones of the distant ridge which is still in shadow at the early hour of the day.

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2 thoughts on “Trees and Granite Slabs, Morning”

  1. I love the competing diagonals of the fg granite and the shaded bg hill, and the backlight on the trees is delicious. Very nicely done, Dan.

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