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Spring On The Plain

Spring On The Plain
A lone horseback rider heads onto a California plain filled with spring wildflowers and backed by distant snow topped peaks.

Spring On The Plain. © Copyright 2019 G Dan Mitchell – all rights reserved.

A lone horseback rider heads onto a California plain filled with spring wildflowers and backed by distant snow topped peaks.

Continuing today with the bittersweet 2020 theme that is a combination of “wish I could be here” and “at least I can take a virtual trip,” here is a photograph from Spring back in 2019, when I was out and about and making photographs in several beautiful areas of California. (In truth, my current situation is much better than that of many other people — I don’t have that much to complain about — so let’s focus on the positive here!)

I had spent part of a couple of days exploring and photographing this area as I passed through on my way to a California desert location. Most of the time was spent making pure nature photographs, but I couldn’t resist taking advantage of a serendipitous moment when a group of horseback riders wandered into the foreground of this grand vista of flower-covered plain and distant snow-capped mountains.


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Big Sur Coast, Clearing Fog

Big Sur Coast, Clearing Fog
Clearing fog pulls back to the upper slopes of coastal hills along the Big Sur coast.

Big Sur Coast, Clearing Fog. © Copyright 2019 G Dan Mitchell – all rights reserved.

Clearing fog pulls back to the upper slopes of coastal hills along the Big Sur coast.

As we follow the California “shelter-in-place” order, I’m photographing very locally and to digging back into my raw file archives. I try to do the latter at least once per year, and I am just now reviewing the 2019 files. Every time I do this I discover photographs that I originally overlooked or that I neglected as I moved on to other projects. I’m convinced that we see our own photographs differently a year or two later, and photographs that were not quite what we thought we wanted originally turn out to be interesting when viewed without the context of having just made them.

This photograph comes from a one-day visit to the Big Sur coastline just a few days short of a year ago. I remember it well. It was a day of tricky and challenging light as an early spring weather front moved down the coast. I traveled quickly, trying to stay near the leading edge of the clouds. At this spot just south of the town of Big Sur the surface of the Pacific Ocean glowed brilliantly in muted sun, the steep cliffs were in shadow, and fog was clearing from the upper slopes of coastal mountains.


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Christmas Day, Central Park

Christmas Day, Central Park
Visitors congregate in Manhattan’s Central Park on Christmas Day.

Christmas Day, Central Park. © Copyright 2020 G Dan Mitchell – all rights reserved.

Visitors congregate in Manhattan’s Central Park on Christmas Day.

As I have previously written, we spent a week in Manhattan right around Christmas and New Year’s Day, mainly with family visiting in mind but also, of course, to see Manhattan and other parts of New York City. We have visited during this season many times, and we’ve seen quite varied weather. The time before this we experienced recording-breaking cols, but this time the weather was hardly cold at all — the light and atmosphere looked winter-like, but temperatures were 20 or 30 degrees above what we experienced on that earlier visit.

On Christmas Day we took a long walk up the east side of Central Park, then crossed it before heading back down the west side. To no one’s surprise — this being Manhattan! — even on Christmas Day there were crowds everywhere. This large collection of people in Central Park may have been around a frozen pond, though the clear skies and sunlight took the edge off of the cold this time.


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Flower District, Manhattan

Flower District, Manhattan
Vendors work on sidewalk plant displays on a winter day in Manhattan’s flower dsitrict.

Flower District, Manhattan. © Copyright 2019 G Dan Mitchell – all rights reserved.

Vendors work on sidewalk plant displays on a winter day in Manhattan’s flower dsitrict.

We were in New York City for a week near the end of 2019, visiting family, doing the usual New York stuff, and staying at a hotel located at an intersection in the Manhattan Flower District. If you have visited Manhattan, you are probably familiar with at least some of the various districts, where those in various specific trades congregated — the garment district, the meatpacking district, diamond district, and so on. The idea was that resources were all in one place and everyone knew were to go to find these things. As I understand it, the character of many of these districts is changing, as it does in all large cities, and in some cases the designation is more historic than real these days.

But you can still most certainly find flowers in the Flower District, even if there are now hotels, lounges, restaurants, and fast-food joints among the flower sellers. Every morning as we left our hotel and every evening as we returned we passed by these businesses, traveling along a sidewalk lined with plants and blooming flowers, even though it was winter. Each morning crews were hard at work moving the stock out onto the sidewalks (as you see here) and in the evening it was all moved back inside again.


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