Meltwater, Ice, and Cloud Reflections. Yosemite National Park, California. June 29, 2010. © Copyright G Dan Mitchell – all rights reserved.
Pools of water between sections of melting ice reflect evening clouds above Gaylor Lake, Yosemite National Park.
I continue to mine the vein of photographs from this early summer afternoon and evening visit to a lake not far from the Sierra crest at Tioga pass. In my defense I’ll point out that the conditions were variable and that I shot this subject in a number of different ways – close up views of ice and water, images that focus on the clouds, some that take in the more distant landscape of the surrounding ridges and peaks, others that focus on just the patterns of water and ice, and all shot as the light transitioned toward evening and was occasionally interrupted by clouds.
It is very unusual for me to get to visit a large lake with quite this combination of conditions. Sometimes in the early season I might encounter a lake that is still covered with ice, and later I often pass by lakes that are mostly clear but have snow banks and ice coming down to the shoreline. But in this case the lake was still covered completely in ice, but the ice was melting and creating pools of blue water on top of the remaining ice, and this water reflected the sky and passing clouds. I think the first things that might catch your attention in this photograph are the white areas of ice and the blue areas in between. But if you look a bit closer you see that the blue areas are anything but uniform. The shades of blue vary tremendously, sometimes approaching black in the shadows along the edges of the ice, spanning a range of shades in the open water, and then heading towards white in areas that reflect the clouds floating above the lake.
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I haven’t been to Antartica or the Arctic (not above the arctic circle in Alaska, anyway) so far, but I was thinking about this comparison when I looked at this photograph as well. I photographed this subject in many different ways, from far back (taking in the surroundings) to much closer than what you see here. I’m currently working on a much closer view, and it should show up here soon.
Dan
When I saw the wider angle image with the ice patterns and the mountains, I was hoping you also had an image with this view.. I love this abstract, Dan ! Off late, in addition to grand scenics, I am totally in love with more tighter crops..
This one looks like an aerial shot of Antarctica (not that I have been there but this is how I imagine it to be :-) )
When I saw the wider angle image with the patterns and the ice, I was hoping you also had an image with this view.. I love this abstract, Dan ! Off late, in addition to grand scenics, I am totally in love with more tighter crops..
This one looks like an aerial shot of Antarctica (not that I have been there but this is how I imagine it to be :-) )
This is Great G Dan… I really enjoy your hard and enjoyable intrest.
Thanks, Toni!