Two Trees, Big Sur River

Two Trees, Big Sur River
The trunks of two trees lean outwards over the Big Sur River

Two Trees, Big Sur River. © Copyright 2019 G Dan Mitchell – all rights reserved.

The trunks of two trees lean outwards over the Big Sur River.

My typical route down the Big Sur coast when I head out for a day of photography there takes has me primarily focusing on the coast itself — the headlands, bluffs, cliffs, beaches, sea stacks, and surf found along the Pacific Coast Highway. Partway down, perhaps a half hour or so below Carmel, the road jogs inland and follows the Big Sur River for a bit before rising over a saddle and starting a long descent back towards the ocean. I generally don’t do a lot of photography along this inland section… though I do know a few good places to stop for snacks, meals, and espresso!

This visit was a bit different. The light and atmosphere along the coast were affected by an incoming Pacific weather system. There was quite a bit of haze, and the light was interrupted by high clouds. Those conditions are typically less conducive to shooting “big landscapes,” but they can be very wonderful for photographing on a smaller scale, especially in forested areas where the light would otherwise be too contrasty. So I pulled off the road along the Big Sur River, walked a few feed down and embankment, and found a lovely and quiet section of the river when the water flowed smoothly over rocks and trees leaned over the river.


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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