***dan’s outside
is where I post about my outdoor interests so photos posted there reflect these themes. For some time I have been taking other photos that don’t really fit at that site. This new site can accommodate photos on any theme.
***G Dan Mitchell | Photography
is where I plan to eventually post the images that I think are my best. However, I often want to post photos that are current but may not ultimately make it to that site. I plan to use this new blog to post lots of images that I want to share but which might not ultimately be posted on the other sites.
Dawn light on the snow-dusted Sierra Nevada crest along the northeastern boundary of Yosemite National Park.
After my first night camping on the East Side during this year’s autumn aspen color season, I got up before dawn, broke camp and loaded my vehicle, and was on the road before sunrise. My plan was to head down US 395 to a more southerly location where I was sure I would be able to access high elevation trees that often are the first to turn colors. The drive began with a short road taking me back to the main highway, and as I passed thought cattle country here I realized that it was only 19 degrees outside. That was a bit of a shock to a person who had only recently experienced 90 degree weather back home!
The actual realization of the cold arrived after I stopped to make this photograph. The light waits for no one, so when I saw that it was about to strike these high peaks along the northeast Yosemite National Park boundary I pulled over and got ready to photograph. And, boy was it cold — a good reminder to keep jacket, gloves, and other warm gear handy for the rest of this visit.
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.