Aspens and Conifers. © Copyright 2019 G Dan Mitchell – all rights reserved.
Autumn aspen trees among conifers at the base of cliffs in reflected light.
After photographing at another location earlier in the morning we headed back to this narrow section of canyon where the tall walls blocked the sunlight until hours after sunrise. We wanted to photograph here in the soft light of the shadows, and we knew that we’d have plenty of time to arrive later. We passed by other areas of lovely soft light in the canyon before arriving at this spot and, thinking we had plenty of time, we stopped to photograph here before heading back… and discovering that those other shaded areas were now in the sun! (We came back the next day to try a second time at those locations.)
Often these smaller aspens that live high up on very rock slopes seem to change colors a bit earlier than the larger trees that live in less exposed areas. Some of the talus-loving trees are so small that they look more like bushes — I refer to them as “scrub aspens.” A few of the trees in this scene are almost that small, though others appear to have lived long enough in this location to develop substantial trunks. The lighting here was complex. Much of it came directly from the blue sky and, as is often the case in the shadows, there was a lot of blue. But additional light was reflected into the scene from the other side of the canyon, where a large, rocky slope faced directly into the sun .
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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