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Beneath The Fog

Beneath The Fog
Pacific Ocean bluffs beneath summer fog, Big Sur coast

Beneath The Fog. © Copyright 2018 G Dan Mitchell – all rights reserved.

Pacific Ocean bluffs beneath summer fog, Big Sur coast

We often photograph this coast when it is sunny, and even then we tend to photograph at the colorful early morning and evening hours. The light at those times and in those conditions is, indeed, amazing, and who could blame photographers for seeking it out? In addition, along the Big Sur coast the clearer skies often produce great vistas that stretch over immense distances.

I often wonder how people who are familiar with this area from photographs and guide books — with their sunny photographs — must respond when they discover that fog is very common, especially during the prime summer tourist months. In fact, much of the California coast is like this — it can be (and was on the day I made this photograph) ninety degrees or hotter a few miles inland and cold, windy, and foggy along the immediate coast.  I made this photograph right at one of the best known and most iconic locations along the Big Sur coast, but in these more typical foggy conditions.


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Spring Morning, Carrizo Plain

Spring Morning, Carrizo Plain
An exceptional spring wildflower bloom in the arid Carrizo Plain

Spring Morning, Carrizo Plain. © Copyright 2018 G Dan Mitchell – all rights reserved.

An exceptional spring wildflower bloom in the arid Carrizo Plain

Most of the time — and all of the time in many typical years — this location would strike a visitor as being pretty much a desert. This is a hot and dry place, with playas that remind one of areas of Nevada or even Death Valley. It is a long ways from any towns, and there are virtually no amenities there. In other words, just the sort of place I like to visit.

Every so often, when California’s winter rains are heavier than usual, and when the rest of the factors work out just right, such arid locations can break out with astounding displays of wildflowers. I was fortunate to time a visit to one such location just right. On this morning the yellow flowers seemed to extend all the way toward the  mountains shrouded in glowing fog.


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Three Ross’s Geese In Flight

Three Ross's Geese In Flight
Three Ross’s Geese in flight against cloudy winter sky

Three Ross’s Geese In Flight. © Copyright 2018 G Dan Mitchell – all rights reserved.

Three Ross’s Geese in flight against cloudy winter sky

Quite a few years ago, the first migratory birds that caught my interest in the wild were geese. I specifically recall the occasion or, more correctly, two occasions. (They may or may not have occurred on the same trip — I no longer recall for sure.) The first was on the long drive north from the San Francisco Bay Area. I had departed late in the day, planning to get a motel in the southern Oregon and then complete the drive the next day. Far up the Sacramento Valley at sunset and then on into dusk I began to see huge flocks of the birds over this agricultural landscape. I really didn’t understand what I was seeing, but I was impressed and it planted a seed.

Then, perhaps on the same trip or possibly on another Seattle visit at about this time, I drove up to the Skagit Valley area. As I drove I saw the remarkable trumpeter swans that are found there, and eventually I pulled over on a curve near some old buildings by fields. Far off in the distant sky I started to see strings of birds, and a few minutes later snow geese began landing right next to me… and they kept coming, until the entire field was filled with the white birds. You can imagine how impressed I was — I had not seen something like this before! I made the photograph shared here much later and in a different place.


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Sierra Light, Reflection

Sierra Light, Reflection
First light on a backcountry Sierra Nevada lake and ridge

Sierra Light, Reflection. © Copyright 2018 G Dan Mitchell – all rights reserved.

First light on a backcountry Sierra Nevada lake and ridge

This is an older photograph that I recently came across as I went back through old image files. (I do this from time to time, and I invariably find something that I missed the first time around. ) We were on a pack trip out of the Mammoth Lakes area and on the trail for perhaps five days, moving among a series of lakes that all were under the watchful eye of the peaks in the photograph.

I was up early and perhaps a bit disappointed in the perfectly blue sky. However, as the first dawn light struck the peaks, it produced a perfect reflection in the surface of the lake, broken only by the pair of boulders, placed here in the composition to break up the mirror-image symmetry. While clouds in the sky might have been interesting, the smooth blue gradients reflected in the water make the peaks seem to float.


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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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