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Multi-colored Aspen Trees

Multi-colored Aspen Trees
Multi-colored autumn aspen trees along the Eastern Sierra Nevada

Multi-colored Aspen Trees. © Copyright 2018 G Dan Mitchell – all rights reserved.

Multi-colored autumn aspen trees along the Eastern Sierra Nevada

We are now well past the fall color in the Eastern Sierra Nevada — and in many other locations for that matter — but I’m still working my way through this year’s photographs of the annual transition. One of the ironies of sharing photographs like this is that I don’t have new photographs when people are most attentive to things like fall color… shortly before the event occurs. As it is in progress I’m in the field making new photographs. And it isn’t until after our attention has moved on to other things that I’m able to share the work.

I made this photograph on an overcast late afternoon in the margin between high desert sagebrush country and the start of alpine country. Many beautiful aspens inhabit this zone, though not everywhere. In the right conditions the open terrain allows for clearer views of the trees than you might find among the conifer forests, and sometimes these trees can grow straight and quite tall. It is hard to say what “peak color” means, as at the point that one set of trees has maximum color, other nearby groves may range from green to nearly bare trunks. This might be peak color from that perspective, as all of those phases of the color transition are visible here. The soft, overcast light produces a less stark appearance since the gentle light fills in the shadows and doesn’t overwhelm the color highlights.


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Hillside Aspen Color

Hillside Aspen Color
A grove of colorful autumn aspen trees on a hillside shared with brush and conifers

Hillside Aspen Color. © Copyright 2018 G Dan Mitchell – all rights reserved.

A grove of colorful autumn aspen trees on a hillside shared with brush and conifers

This little grove of slender aspens is high on a rocky hillside. It is a grove that I know pretty well, having watched it for many seasons while photographing more accessible aspens nearby. I’ve been attracted to its position, high on the southern slopes of this valley, in a position to catch early sun coming over the higher ridge top. Usually, by the time the other nearby trees that are my primary target are in full color, these trees have dropped many of their leaves. But this season seemed slightly unusual in one way — in such places it has been common to find isolated groups of still-colorful trees that usually drop leaves by this time.

Making this photograph required the use of a type of lens that not every landscape photographer considers using, namely a rather long telephoto — this particular lens is a 100-400mm zoom, which provides quite a narrow angle-of-view on a full frame camera. There are lots of things that often appeal to me about using longer focal lengths for landscape photography, but in this case it was a pretty practical matter: the trees were at a great distance and there was no realistic way to move closer!


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Aspen Groves, Transitional Color

Aspen Groves, Transitional Color
Eastern Sierra aspen groves transitioning from green to autumn gold

Aspen Groves, Transitional Color. © Copyright 2018 G Dan Mitchell – all rights reserved.

Eastern Sierra aspen groves transitioning from green to autumn gold

The colors in this photograph are somewhat subdued, at least by comparison to what sometimes happens at this location when even more colorful trees are lit from behind as the sun drops toward the Sierra crest late on autumn afternoons. On this day the weather was quite cloudy, and sporadic light rain (and perhaps snow at higher elevations) fell as I photographed. Some cloudiness be very beneficial for photographing these trees, as the softer light takes the edge off of the brightest highlights and tends to fill in the shadows, potentially revealing details that can be lost in harsher direct sunlight.

Although I have not printed this photograph as of today, I imagine it as a rather large print, one that would show both the compositional sweep of the curving groves and the details of the trees. The colors are those of a grove in transition from summer green to winter bare trunks, with a few highlights of intense color mixed with trees that are still partially or even entirely green.


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Curving Aspen Grove

Curving Aspen Grove
An aspen grove in various stages of autumn color transition descends from a Sierra Nevada ridge

Curving Aspen Grove. © Copyright 2018 G Dan Mitchell – all rights reserved.

An aspen grove in various stages of autumn color transition descends from a Sierra Nevada ridge

Some of you may recognize this aspen grove as being somewhat iconic — though you probably also know that it is often photographed in a somewhat different way. It is also usually photographed at a different time of day from when I was there — on a cloudy afternoon as a weather front was starting to fill in over the Sierra crest, moving conditions toward the potential for some light rain or even a few snow showers a bit later on.

Once again, I photographed in this soft light rather than in full sun. The direct sun can overwhelm the colors of an aspen grove like this one, while the soft light opens and illuminates the shadow areas and can even make the colors seem more intense, especially when some of that soft light is a bit directional and fills in the color from behind. This grove is rarely all in prime color condition all at once, since it covers a range of exposures and elevations. Here it is quite colorful both at the bottom and the top, though there are clearly areas where the leaves have already dropped.


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