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Alpine Lake in Shadow

Alpine Lake in Shadow
Rocky terrain around a awilderness alpine lake in shadow, Kings Canyon National Park.

Alpine Lake in Shadow. © Copyright 2013 G Dan Mitchell – all rights reserved.

Rocky terrain around a wilderness alpine lake in shadow, Kings Canyon National Park.

I photographed this scene in a sort of light that I might not typically use for such a subject. This lake lies in a basin beneath some very tall and rugged peaks, and it loses its sunlight well before sunset as the shadows of those peaks stretch over the landscape. The softness of the light here is what you get it and kind of light, where the illumination comes from the diffused blue dome of the sky.

Of all the variations of Sierra Nevada terrain, places like this hold a special attraction for me. Near timberline, they mark the transition from the familiar forested country to the wild and rugged high places. The softening effect of vegetation is still here, but the views are open and rocks are everywhere. It is a landscape of possibilities, chief among them the potential to follow any line of passage that you can see.


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Alpine Lake, Reflections

Alpine Lake, Reflections
Alpine terrain reflected in the surface of a small mountain lake, Kings Canyon National Park.

Alpine Lake, Reflections. © Copyright 2013 G Dan Mitchell – all rights reserved.

Alpine terrain reflected in the surface of a small mountain lake, Kings Canyon National Park.

This complex landscape is another from my 2013 summer expedition into the Kings Canyon National Park backcountry with a group of fellow photographers. Every summer (but not this past one, unfortunately) we have made our way to some interesting Sierra Nevada backcountry location and marooned ourselves there for a week or more, spending the time carefully exploring the surrounding terrain and photographing the heck out of it.

This particular trip took us into a high region of alpine and subalpine landscapes full of lakes, and required us to cross two very high passes to get there. We set up our base camp at the end of a lake in a small valley filled with similar lakes, and every day I wandered out into this increasingly familiar terrain. This photograph was made perhaps 10 or 15 minutes from my tent, in a place that was close to timberline. There were still some small trees here, but the surrounding slopes and ridges were almost entirely rocky.


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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Red and Yellow Aspen Leaves

Red and Yellow Aspen Leaves
Autumn aspen leaves in yellow and red, Eastern Sierra Nevada.

Red and Yellow Aspen Leaves. © Copyright 2020 G Dan Mitchell – all rights reserved.

Autumn aspen leaves in yellow and red, Eastern Sierra Nevada.

Although it is hard to quantify such things, this Eastern Sierra fall color season seemed to produce better colors than I have seen in some time. Overall the colors were good, but two characteristics stood out. In many years I see a significant number of trees whose leaves simply turn dark brown or black and fall off — but I saw virtually no examples of that this year. But the most impressive feature this year seemed to be the large number of trees with red or orange colors. We always look for those, but they don’t necessarily show up in large numbers every year.

After photographing the large landscape at an iconic location I found a lovely grove full of leaves of every color from green through red, orange, and gold. I put a macro lens on a camera and wandered among the trees, looking for compositions that mostly consisted of a few leaves, often with some interesting color or light in the background.


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Outcropping and Reflection

Outcropping and Reflection
The reflection of a massive outcropping at the edge of an alpine lake nestled in a rocky Sierra Nevada basin.

Outcropping and Reflection. © Copyright 2013 G Dan Mitchell – all rights reserved.

The reflection of a massive outcropping at the edge of an alpine lake nestled in a rocky Sierra Nevada basin.

Back in the summer of 2013 a group of us spent a week base-camped within a five minute walk of this feature and an entire landscape filled with equivalent wonders. It was a high place (roughly 12,000′) filled with lakes and surrounded by forests of small trees and rocky slopes and peaks. We spent that week getting to know this area intimately and photographing it in all kinds of light and conditions.

I suppose that most people must have a carry in their minds a visual symbol for their special places — perhaps a giant tree, a waterfall, a coastal bluff, and so on. When it comes to the Sierra Nevada, the image that comes to mind is usually a high place much like this one, where the trees begin to thin, lakes are often rockbound, and talus slopes rise to alpine ridges and peaks.


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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