Lupine, Sunlight

Lupine, Sunlight
Sierra Nevada lupine blossoms in late-spring sunlight

Lupine, Sunlight. © Copyright 2018 G Dan Mitchell – all rights reserved.

Sierra Nevada lupine blossoms in late-spring sunlight

Lupine blossoms are perhaps among the most wide-spread harbingers of spring in California. These plants grow in a tremendous variety of places, from ocean to mountains, and can be small or large. Mostly they are blue, though the colors can vary, with some almost white and others, at least in the right light, heading off in the direction of magenta or even reddish.

We were in the Sierra in early June for the opening of an exhibit in Oakhurst (“Transitions — Winter into Spring: Photographs by Yosemite Renaissance Artist-in-Residence G Dan Mitchell and Friends”) and we had a full day to do something following the reception. Although we were close to Yosemite, the idea of facing the crowds in The Valley did not appeal — so we went on a “random ride,” eventually ending up back in the Lake Edison area. I photographed these flowers as we headed back in the late afternoon and as the sunlight came from a low angle.


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G Dan Mitchell is a California photographer and visual opportunist. His book, “California’s Fall Color: A Photographer’s Guide to Autumn in the Sierra” is available from Heyday Books and Amazon.
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