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Mono Lake Islands, Morning

Mono Lake Islands, Morning
Morning light and haze on Negit and Paoho Islands, Mono Lake and Mono Basin.

Mono Lake Islands, Morning. © Copyright 2021 G Dan Mitchell – all rights reserved.

Morning light and haze on Negit and Paoho Islands, Mono Lake and Mono Basin.

There are many ways to look at Mono Lake, and a seemingly infinite number of viewpoints to use to take those looks. Many of the most common spots are along the western shoreline, not far from US 395. Not far behind are some of the better known tufa formations. But this is a huge lake and its visual presence is part of the experience throughout the Mono Basin and nearby portions of the Eastern Sierra. Wander about this greater landscape a bit and you’ll inevitably find new and often surprising ways to see the lake and its two volcanic islands.

Since there are so many vista points, the specific identity of any one of them seems somewhat beside the point. In this case I was in a high, quiet, and pleasantly lonely area along the eastern front of the Sierra very early in the morning, which gave me a higher perspective and let me clearly see the major mountains beyond the lake to the east. As the photograph was made in autumn, the typical haze in the atmosphere muted the details of the distant mountains.


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Autumn Brush and Trees, Eastern Sierra

Autumn Brush and Trees, Eastern Sierra
Brush and trees begin to take on autumn colors along the base of the eastern Sierra Nevada.

Autumn Brush and Trees, Eastern Sierra. © Copyright 2021 G Dan Mitchell – all rights reserved.

Brush and trees begin to take on autumn colors along the base of the eastern Sierra Nevada.

My first memories of Sierra Nevada aspen trees could not be more different than what we see in this photograph. Those early experiences came on backpacking trips when trails briefly traversed small groves. I’m thinking of several of them as I write this — a small section along a trail to Cathedral Lakes, arriving at such groves when descending from the crest on the east side, various other backcountry locations. I always associated them with the “High Sierra,” the high elevation, forested wilderness that lies below the exposed high peaks.

It was much later that my perception evolved and encompassed the recognition that these trees can be part of what is essentially a high desert terrain just as easily. I recall a drive east of US 395 into such an area a few decades ago on which I was surprised to find groves of aspens surrounded by rangeland and no other trees. I soon became aware of what had always been there but which I had not noticed — small groups of such trees all along and near the base of the eastern Sierra. This small grove, along with a bunch of shorter brush, grows in a small creek bed passing through an area that is otherwise profoundly dry and seemingly barren.


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Shoreline Boulders, Big Sur

Shoreline Boulders, Big Sur
Jumbled shoreline boulders at the base of rugged cliffs, Big Sur coast.

Shoreline Boulders, Big Sur. © Copyright 2021 G Dan Mitchell – all rights reserved.

Jumbled shoreline boulders at the base of rugged cliffs, Big Sur coast.

The largest scale of the landscape attracts me when I visit the Big Sur coast of California — the mountains, steep cliffs, and long vistas. These were the first things that attracted me to photographing the place, and they still draw my attention and appear in quite a few of my photographs. However, I have become so familiar with some of those features over time that they start to see… a bit too familiar as photographic subject. I don’t entire eschew them, but I look for other things, too. On my most recent visit I spent much of my time stopping at what might have seemed like the most unlikely pull-outs, gazing over the edge to see what new sights I might find.

I found these boulders at one of those nondescript stops. I had walked to the edge of the cliff where there was a longer view down the coast, but my attention turned to a small bay directly beneath me and these rocks right at the waterline. We tend to regard the landforms of this coast as being mostly static, even though in the back of our minds we are aware that they are transitory and subject to change. There’s a good chance that these rocks are a either a vestige of a former section of the land that perhaps fell into the sea at the water’s edge.


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Cliff, Boulders, and Tree

Cliff, Boulders, and Tree
A solitary tree growing among fallen boulders is dwarfed by a sandstone cliff, Capitol Reef National Park.

Cliff, Boulders, and Tree. © Copyright 2012 G Dan Mitchell – all rights reserved.

A solitary tree growing among fallen boulders is dwarfed by a sandstone cliff, Capitol Reef National Park.

Earlier on this late afternoon the had worked our way into an wide accessible sandstone canyon with tall walls, lots of boulders, and trees placed in interesting places. As the afternoon wore on these tall red rock cliffs that had been so interesting in better light began to bring an early twilight, and we decided we were done for the day. We hiked back to our vehicle, loaded up, and began our trip back out of the canyon.

We headed a short distance north and then the road jogged west and opened to the fading light as the sun set. (It sets a bit early here on the west side of Capitol Reef as the terrain slopes up noticeably to the west.) We immediately stopped, unloaded, and went to work photographing. The light was somewhat unusual, and it somehow desaturated the red of the sandstone. In this narrow section the wall on the north side is quite abrupt and steep, and its base is littered with boulders that have fallen as it has eroded over millennia. Among the giant boulders a single tree grew.


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