All posts by G Dan Mitchell

G Dan Mitchell, photographer and visual opportunist focusing on the Pacific coast, the Sierra Nevada, redwood forests, California oak/grasslands, California deserts, urban landscapes, night photography and more. Posting daily photographs since 2005, along with articles, reviews, news, and ideas.

Corkscrew Peak and Desert Hills

Corkscrew Peak and Desert Hills
“Corkscrew Peak and Desert Hills” — Corkscrew Peak and rugged, eroded desert hills at sunser.

This is not the first time that I have photographed this same subject, more or less, in evening light. Corkscrew Peak stands out in this scene of rugged, furrowed desert mountains. Because the location is on the eastern side of Death Valley, late light angles across the landscape just before the sun drops behinds mountains far to the west, and this light emphasizes the textures of the eroded landscape.

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Detail, Santo Amaro Chapel

Detail, Santo Amaro Chapel
“Detail, Santo Amaro Chapel” — Tile art detail at the Santo Amaro Chapel, Lisbon.

This remarkable bit of Portuguese tile work is in the Santo Amaro Chapel in Lisbon. This is just a small section of a larger installation in the rotunda of the chapel. The tiles are covered with botanical and geometric figures, creatures, people, and body parts such as arms and legs. I presume that the large figure must be Santo Amaro.

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Desert Star Bouquet

Desert Star Bouquet
“Desert Star Bouquet” — A bouquet of tiny desert star (monoptilon bellioides) flowers, Death Valley.

We stopped in southern Death Valley to photograph big fields of desert gold flowers along with pink/purple sand verbena. Because they are large plants, the colors from both of those were visible from a distance, especially so in the case of desert gold. As we looked for good photo opportunities for those flowers we started to notice the myriad other small plants and flowers underfoot, including the desert stars.

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Alfama Rooftops

Alfama Rooftops
“Alfama Rooftops” — Looking down at the red-tiled roofs of the Alfama district, Lisbon.

Certain architectural features seem to characterize various cities. In Europe, from what I’ve seen, these include the materials available locally for construction, the types of roofs, and the color scheme. This view of the Alfama neighborhood of Lisbon is a case in point — with mostly white-walled buildings and red-tiled roofs.

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