Trees in Morning Light, Ahwahnee Meadow, Autumn. Yosemite Valley, California. October 31, 2010. © Copyright G Dan Mitchell – all rights reserved.
Morning light on trees in and around Ahwahnee Meadow, Yosemite Valley.
This little grove of trees might be one of the best known groves in Yosemite Valley. It sits apart from other trees out in Ahwahnee Meadow, and it can be an appealing site at various times of the year – in spring when the new leaves are bright green, in winter when the meadow and the trees may be snow-covered, and in fall. I made this photograph at the very end of October when the leaves had begun to change to fall colors and the meadow grasses had gone dormant. I had arrived here very early – before sun rise – and shot for a good hour or more in ground fog conditions. As the morning wore on the layer of fog thinned and finally disappeared completely just before I made this photograph. At about the same time, higher clouds around the rim of the Valley that had blocked the earlier light began to thin and the stronger light hit the meadow and the trees.
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Very nice Dan, I had missed this before (I came via your wide-angle Glacier Point photo). Having now seen that I have a better appreciation for the location of this photo. The morning light on these trees is always lovely, but catching them just as they’re in their transitional fall colors is even better. Great work as always.