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Fairy Lantern

Fairy Lantern
A fairy lantern (globe lily) flower, photographed in the hills of the San Francisco Bay Area

Fairy Lantern. © Copyright 2021 G Dan Mitchell – all rights reserved.

A fairy lantern (globe lily) flower, photographed in the hills of the San Francisco Bay Area

It is difficult to come up with a rational explanation for why some wildflowers particularly catch my attention, but it is fact that some do. I have a short list of Sierra Nevada wildflowers that will always cause me to pause and look more closely. In a particular area of the Northern California hills that flower is this one, the fairy lantern or globe lily.

Somehow I managed to hike for decades in these hills before I “discovered” this flower on a hike through a small valley one spring while visiting the non-urban park that is closer to me than any other, a place where I’ve gone for spring “conditioning hikes” since I can remember. One time a perhaps two decades ago I took a different route through this spot and was enchanted by these mysterious flowers. Now I mark the onset of spring here by their appearance. They aren’t really easy to photograph since they don’t open up energetically, and you must get down low and photograph them from a bit underneath to reveal the flower — and the colors are subtle and easily washed out by any bright light.


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Autumn Aspen Leaves Cluster

Autumn Aspen Leaves Cluster
A cluster of Eastern Sierra Nevada aspen leaves in full autumn color.

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A cluster of Eastern Sierra Nevada aspen leaves in full autumn color.

Here it is — finally — what I expect to be my final photograph from this year’s autumn aspen color in the Eastern Sierra Nevada. Like many of the others, I made this photograph while wandering about in a little grove that happened to be showing exceptional color this year. To some extent that color was because my timing was just about right, but it also seemed like a more colorful year than usual, with more of the red and orange leaves that I usually see.

When I’m in the field I often line up a sequence of potential photographic opportunities to explore as the light evolves. I might start with a subject that will work in pre-dawn light, then move to one that focuses on the first light of sunrise, and then be ready to photograph things that work in the light that arrives a bit later. That’s what happened with these leaves. The light on a major landscape subject that I was photographing had mostly run its course a half hour or so after sunrise, so I moved to this grove which was still in the shadow of a nearby hill. That light was perfect for making close up photographs of leaves, since the soft light reveals details in everything from shadows to highlights.


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Backlit Aspen Leaves

Backlit Aspen Leaves
“Backlit Aspen Leaves” — Eastern Sierra autumn aspen leaves against a splash of background color.

At this point I now appear to be down to just four more of my 2020 autumn aspen color photographs from the Eastern Sierra Nevada, and all of them are up-close photographs of just a few leaves like this one. As I have written previously, my opportunities to get to the Sierra to photograph the aspens this fall were limited by pandemic-related travel issue and by the historically bad wildfires in California. However, on my brief visit I encountered really wonderful color, some of the best I’ve seen in years — and in the end I came back with more photographs than I would have expected from such a short visit.

Almost all of this year’s close-up leaf photographs were made during a short, slow ramble through a single grove that I’ve visited for years. It is a place where I often stop to photograph the smaller elements of the autumn scene, though I managed to arrive just in time for a very special color display this season, with abundant leaves in every possible variation of aspen color. The intention underlying the composition of this photograph was to highlight the two mostly-red leaves and to contrast them with the out-of-focus mass of yellower leaves in the background.


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Aspen Leaves, Autumn Color

Aspen Leaves, Autumn Color
Eastern Sierra Nevada aspen leaves at their peak of fall color.

Aspen Leaves, Autumn Color. © Copyright 2020 G Dan Mitchell – all rights reserved.

Eastern Sierra Nevada aspen leaves at their peak of fall color.

Most of the time I tend to treat aspen trees as part of the larger landscape, perhaps with a grove or a few trees as the subject, or even including some trees of a larger scene. But every so often I get the urge to wander inside a grove and photograph individual leaves up close. I spent an hour or so doing just that at an Eastern Sierra grove that was full of leaves spanning the full spectrum of aspen color, from green through yellow and orange to red.

I photographed the subjects in this series using a handheld camera and a macro lens. (Typically I would use a tripod and put a zoom lens on the camera.) By shooting handheld I was able to explore a wide range of composition spontaneously. That is useful with this subject since even very small changes in camera position can produce entirely different juxtapositions of foreground leaves and the beautiful blur of background color and light.


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