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Autumn Leaves, Creek

Autumn Leaves, Creek
Trees and bushes with autumn leaves line the banks of an Eastern Sierra Nevada creek.

Autumn Leaves, Creek. © Copyright 2023 G Dan Mitchell.

Trees and bushes with autumn leaves line the banks of an Eastern Sierra Nevada creek.

This is another of the “how in the world did I pass by here and never stop to photograph this” images. I’m sure that I have passed this spot scores of times and simply not noticed it… until I just happened to look this direction last week while on my way to something else. I made a mental note, stopped here on my return, and then ended up photographing this spot several times over a two-day period. In truth, part of what I enjoy about returning to photograph familiar places is the inevitable “discovery” of things that have been there all along!

In most years this spot would have been past its prime for autumn colors on the date I visited. It is more typically at its peak several days earlier. But this year in the eastern Sierra felt a bit different. I’m still pondering why it happened but it seemed like the higher elevation trees may have changed a little bit later than usual (or at least retained their colors a bit longer) while lower elevation groves are transitioning on more of a typical schedule. As a result during the second week of October I found color from the highest to the lowest locations — and that’s not typical.


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Cascade, Autumn Colors

Cascade, Autumn Colors
Autumn colors along an Eastern Sierra Nevaa, Cascade.

Cascade, Autumn Colors. © Copyright 2023 G Dan Mitchell.

Autumn colors along an Eastern Sierra Nevaa, Cascade.

It continues to amaze me that I can miss things that have been right in front of me for years. I’ve photographed in sight of this little feature for literally decades, but this fall was the first time I noticed it. (I had also barely noticed the nearby remnants of an old gold mine.) And it isn’t the only example. On this month’s first visit to the Eastern Sierra to photograph fall colors I “discovered” a lovely little creek… right alongside a roadway where I’ve also photographed for decades.

This creek is probably seasonal, flowing from a small but popular lake. After leaving that lake in the usual way — through the low end of the valley that contains it — it eventually drops over some very steep terrain where it seems to have carved into the rocks. In this particular spot it is accompanied by a large conifer tree and several deciduous plants that produce some lovely fall color.


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Autumn Grove, Evening

Autumn Grove
Autumn in a quiet evening aspen grove in the Eastern Sierra Nevada.

Autumn Grove. © Copyright 2023 G Dan Mitchell.

Autumn in a quiet evening aspen grove in the Eastern Sierra Nevada.

It is easy to focus on the largest and most impressive elements of the Sierra Nevada landscape — I know that I often do. The range is full of rugged peaks, deep valleys, forests draped across miles of terrain, and more. But eventually, if you spend enough time in this landscape, it becomes apparent that there are things to see (and photograph) almost everywhere… and not just in the iconic places. If you asked me where this photograph was made, I could tell you the precise location — but why? There are countless equivalent scenes all over the range!

The photograph illustrates another principle of photographing such subjects: sometimes “bad light” is actually good light. I made the photograph after the sun had set behind the surrounding tall mountains, as the day’s light was quickly fading. But I love photographing trees — especially autumn aspen trees — in this marginal and soft light. The harsh highlights and shadows are gone and gentle light suffuses the scene.


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Autumn Aspens, Rocky Ledge

Autumn Aspens, Rocky Ledge
A line of aspen trees, with backlit peak color, on a rocky ledge, Eastern Sierra Nevada.

Autumn Aspens, Rocky Ledge. © Copyright 2022 G Dan Mitchell.

A line of aspen trees, with backlit peak color, on a rocky ledge, Eastern Sierra Nevada.

These trees defied one of my working assumptions about Eastern Sierra Nevada autumn aspen color, namely that the high-elevation clusters of smaller trees growing in challenging surroundings usually turn and then drop their leaves earlier in the season. I know that’s often true, because I have seen it for myself in many locations. But this year seemed different, and in places where I have seen bare trees before the middle of October there were quite colorful groves this time. This line of trees was up very high in very rocky terrain, yet it managed to produce enough color to glow like flame in the morning back-light.

This wasn’t the only location where I saw this surprising change. I’m pretty familiar with groves along the June Lakes Loop, including some that are well above the loop and only accessible in some relatively difficult ways. I have photographs of those trees from previous years, and they peaked and then dropped leaves early. Yet this year, as I drove that loop on the last day of my visit, at the end of the third week of October, the same trees were producing vibrant gold colors. All of this reminds me that while the trees tend to follow the same general schedule from year to year, each season has its own personality.


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, Amazon, and directly from G Dan Mitchell.

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