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White Mountains Creek, Autumn

White Mountains Creek, Autumn
“White Mountains Creek, Autumn” — Autumn trees along a boulder-strewn White Mountains creek littered with fallen leaves.

This photograph exists because we eventually thought to move beyond the lovely but iconic area we first photographed to explore a bit. We headed away from where we were staying, driving north and east, heading toward some locations that seemed interesting for little more than their names on a map. As we drove along one two-lane highway, for no reason that I can now recall I turned off onto a smaller road that took us through some lovely flatlands. A mile or two up that road a gravel road branched off — it had an intriguing name so I took it. It entered thick forest and began to rise, often following small creeks. We stopped where the roadway crossed one of them, got the cameras out, and began photographing this lovely and lonely area.

I was encouraged not only because this turned out to be a nice locations but also because it marked a transition from taking in the icons (often a great way to begin) to exploring, poking around, and discovering subtle little treasures that one usually won’t find on the main roads. Taking this detour also confirmed some advice I had been given by photographers with more experience in this region: explore those little side roads!


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Stream, Boulders, and Alpine Meadows, Evening

Stream, Boulders, and Alpine Meadows, Evening
Evening comes to boulder strewn alpine meadows to the west of high Sierra Nevada peaks.

Stream, Boulders, and Alpine Meadows, Evening. © Copyright 2022 G Dan Mitchell.

Evening comes to boulder strewn alpine meadows to the west of high Sierra Nevada peaks.

This photograph comes from I might characterize as a “group hike” up into the high country from our “photographers’ base camp” in the Sierra backcountry back in August. My recollection is that this was the first full day if good weather after some challenges on the first two days. Most often we sort of wander off individually or in small groups to photograph, but on this late afternoon we all headed the same direction, following a stream up toward some high country locations that we knew about.

As we walked that way we frequently stopped at various points of photographic interest. First there was a cascade, then a waterfall that was flowing impressively following the previous day’s rain. Above this the trees became smaller and more widely separated, and too we were walking though timberline country, where meadows and boulder strewn terrain predominated. A tall ridge to our west eventually cut off the evening light, and I made this photograph just before I reversed course and started back towards camp.


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Mountain Stream

Mountain Stream
A High Sierra stream cascades past forest and meadows and over boulders after summer rainstorms.

Mountain Stream. © Copyright 2022 G Dan Mitchell.

A High Sierra stream cascades past forest and meadows and over boulders after summer rainstorms.

This little “almost-intimate” landscape comes from closer to the midpoint of our August backcountry photography trip. The first few days features some challenging weather, including torrential rains on the first day. That rain flooded a lot of the area and raised this creek by several feet. On that first afternoon as we lay in our tents sheltering from the storm we started to hear a roar beneath the sound of rain and hail — it was the sound of this “little” creek growing to a dangerous torrent.

The tumultuous water was brown with suspended material washed down from the higher mountains, and for days the nearby lake’s water was coffee-colored. But before long the creek began to recede and its water cleared. By the time I made this photograph early one morning the water was low enough that I could safely ford the stream. I was about to do just that on my way to some timberline country when I paused and made this photograph of the creek, still in morning shadows.


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Trees, Morning Shadows

Trees, Morning Shadows
A line of trees ascends a rocky slope in monring shadows, Ansel Adams Wilderness.

Trees, Morning Shadows. © Copyright 2022 G Dan Mitchell.

A line of trees ascends a rocky slope in monring shadows, Ansel Adams Wilderness.

While taking a morning walk along the creek below our camp I followed the water as it curved around a large flat area, tracing a route along the base of a rocky hill rising toward a much higher ridge. The ridge kept the area in shadow well into the morning, so I decided to photograph in the soft, shaded light just before the first direct sunlight arrived.

So much of what grows in these places is determined by the shape of the landscape. Here the slope was full of old moraine rocks and with boulders that appear to have fallen down from the higher ridge. But where there was a gap in the rocks the trees managed to establish themselves, creating ribbons of green ascending the hillside.


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