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Aspen Grove and Fallen Leaves

Aspen Grove and Fallen Leaves

Aspen Grove and Fallen Leaves. Near Aspendell, California. October 5, 2008. © Copyright G Dan Mitchell – all rights reserved.

An aspen grove with newly fallen leaves littering the ground – near Aspendell, California.

This is one of a group of photographs I made near the start of the short road to North Lake. I had shot here very early in the morning, gone to North Lake for a bit more shooting, and then stopped here on the way to Sabrina Lake. When I arrived here I first stopped at an extensive aspen grove inside a turn in the road and started shooting there in the shade since the sun had not yet topped the ridge to the southeast. Soon the sun rose high enough to just barely peak over the ridge and I found myself on the border line between sun and shadow. For the next 5-10 minutes I moved down the hillside through the aspen groves trying to stay just ahead of the sun, and shooting the saturated colors in this area between the shadow and the full sun.

keywords: aspen, tree, grove, forest, fall, autumn, color, gold, yellow, branch, trunk, north, lake, aspendell, sabrina, morning, sierra, nevada, mountains, range, california, usa, travel, scenic, landscape, stock

(Note: I’m trying a slightly different approach on the daily photos today. Rather than posting the thumbnail image I am posting a larger version of the photo from my Flickr account.)


Autumn Snow Squall, North Lake and Piute Crags

Autumn Snow Squall, North Lake and Piute Crags

Autumn Snow Squall, North Lake and Piute Crags. Sierra Nevada, California. October 4, 2008. © Copyright G Dan Mitchell – all rights reserved.

Autumn snow falls on Piute Crags above the fall foliage at North Lake. Sierra Nevada, California.

This photo marks – knock on wood! – the return to more a regular schedule of posting new photographs.

As always, there is a bit of a story behind the photograph. Last weekend (the first October weekend of 2008) I managed to do one of my annual aspen chasing expeditions, timed to catch the trees as they change from green to golden, yellow, red, orange, and a thousand intermediate hues. I left the Bay Area on Friday afternoon and drove over Tioga Pass, stopping there for a moment to feel the force of the first incoming Pacific storm of the season. After dropping down from the pass and stopping for dinner at Whoa Nellie Deli I continued on to Bishop, where I checked into a motel at 9:30.

I wasn’t certain what the next morning would bring since the weather report called for the passage of the weather front and then some showery weather and dropping snow levels. When I left Bishop well before dawn the stars were out, so I was optimistic. As I drove west and up into the Bishop Creek drainage, however, the clouds increased, and by the time I arrived at North Lake before 7:00 a.m. it had clouded up completely. No problem, I thought, the air is still and I like shooting in overcast conditions, especially with the saturated colors of the aspens. I got out of the car, put my camera on the tripod, grabbed the rest of my gear, and started towards a spot with a good shot. Within moments the wind whipped up and it began to rain, very quickly turning to wet snow. I was quickly back in the car, hoping to wait it out and see what developed.

Before long there were breaks in the clouds, and although the cold wind was blowing like crazy and there was still some intermittent precipitation, I decided that the conditions were special enough that I’d better get out there and start shooting. (While I can imagine more comfortable conditions for photography, sometimes the most interesting conditions are not comfortable.)

Eventually I made a fairly extensive set of photographs from various areas along the shoreline of North Lake. This one was made near the outlet of the lake, looking back across the nearby grassy shoreline, and past wildly colored aspen trees to the more distant Piute Crags, where a snow squall was partly obscuring the summit.

keywords: fall, autumn, storm, squall, snow, piute, crags, north, lake, bishop, creek, aspen, grass, meadow, water, tree, forest, branches, cloud, scree, talus, landscape, scenic, stock, nature, wilderness, shore, shoreline

Jim M Goldstein’s ‘Buying Photographs’ Project

Some of you may be visiting today after reading Jim M. Goldstein’s post at his site about purchasing photographs. First, welcome to my blog!

I’m going to participate in this project as well, though I’ve been thrown off track a bit this week by my server/hosting issues. I won’t bore you with the details of that story now – but read below if you are interested. One unfortunate effect of this has been that my extensive photograph gallery was “taken out” and the hundreds of photographs posted there are temporarily unavailable.

With that in mind, if you want are interested in looking at some of my work right now a good option might be to wander on over to my Flickr Gallery and take a look around. The My Flickriver page is an interesting alternative view of my work, sorted by its popularity on Flickr.

Thanks, Jim, for the mention… and even more for your support of this and other photographic projects!

Chasing the Aspens… And a Storm?

I have plans to photograph the eastern Sierra aspen color this weekend, but it looks like there will be a “bit of weather,” as the first real Pacific weather front of the season will pass through. My first instinct was to perhaps not make the trip since this sort of weather makes things a lot less predictable. But my second instinct – hopefully the better of the two! – was to note that the front will pass and that the conditions may turn out to be a lot more photographically compelling than the usual pre-front weather.

In any case, I’ll have more to report soon – either from on the road or when I return.