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Autumn Color Panorama

Autumn Color Panorama
Eastern Sierra aspen trees in transition from summer to fall color on a cloudy afternoon

Autumn Color Panorama. © Copyright 2018 G Dan Mitchell – all rights reserved.

Eastern Sierra aspen trees in transition from summer to fall color on a cloudy afternoon

There is a pretty good chance that this will be my final fall aspen color photograph from the 2018 fall season. In some ways the season felt a bit different, but the grand pattern was a familiar one. The slight variations included what seemed like a slightly early appearance of color at high elevations — we saw some pretty decent color a full week before the end of September. The main part of the season seemed relatively typical, though I did find color appearing a bit later (surprise!) than expected in a few places I visited about a week into October. That was my final visit, but I did hear from folks who were still finding green groves at the end of the third week of the month. I don’t want to make too much of these observations, as I’ve started to feel that that general timetable does remain fairly similar


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Amsterdam Bike Lane

Amsterdam Bike Lane
Cyclists on a bike lane on a cloudy day in Amsterdam

Amsterdam Bike Lane. © Copyright 2018 G Dan Mitchell – all rights reserved.

Cyclists on a bike lane on a cloudy day in Amsterdam

This photograph is partly about bicycles and Amsterdam, partly about that interesting and dark sky, partly about Amsterdam architecture and buildings that lean, and partly about that guy in the foreground. This summer was our first visit to Amsterdam. We stayed just outside of the central city and walked a few blocks to get to the well-known areas each day. For many years I was a very active cyclist in the US, but this is an entirely different scene. Almost no lycra, dropped handlebars road bikes, few mountain bikes… and lots of people in street clothes riding very utilitarian bikes… and parking them everywhere. Somehow the intersecting types of traffic — foot, transit, canal, bicycle, car — seem to coexist here, though it can be quite confusing at times for a first-time visitor.

This day’s light was remarkable. There was thin sunlight, but there were also some lovely dark clouds in the sky. If memory serves, we were in light rain later that evening as we ate dinner outside. We ended up talking to a couple who live in Amsterdam about many things. I confessed that I had initially been mildly disappointed to find the cloudy weather when we arrived, expecting it to be sunny. They more or less laughed and pointed out that this was the more typical sort of conditions. (They claimed that I would not see blue sky. That turned out to be wrong… but only by a little bit!)


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World Trade Center and Oculus

World Trade Center and Oculus
One World Trade Center flanked by building and part of the Oculus structure

World Trade Center and Oculus. New York City. July 3, 2017. © Copyright 2017 G Dan Mitchell – all rights reserved.

One World Trade Center flanked by building and part of the Oculus structure

Any commentary on a photograph from this location could easily expand to a chapter or more of text, but I’ll attempt to keep it to my usual two paragraphs. If you take the MTA E line spur to the WTC you emerge to more or less this view, one that has changed continuously for the past decade and a half — beginning with the events of September 2001, continuing in the aftermath of clean-up, followed by a long period of monumental construction work, and now beginning to look relatively complete. We did not visit the site for some time after the towers were destroyed, but I recall that our first visit was still a powerful experience — most of all I recall turning a corner and seeing a wall of photographs of FDNY victims.

Today the site, while still carrying the memories of the 2001 incident, begins to feel more and more like it is becoming a finished place and less like it is a perpetual construction zone. The huge Oculus structure now houses the PATH terminal and plenty of businesses. In this photograph its striking, skeletal form intrudes into the frame from the left, and dramatic clouds from another New York summer day are behind the new Trade Center building.


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Ridgetop Trees, Cloudy Sky

Ridgetop Trees, Cloudy Sky
A momentary break in a September storm lights ridgetop trees against a cloudy sky

Ridgetop Trees, Cloudy Sky. Yosemite National Park, California. September 15, 2015. © Copyright 2015 G Dan Mitchell – all rights reserved.

A momentary break in a September storm lights ridgetop trees against a cloudy sky

In a way, I sneaked up on this stand of trees over a period of several days. A small group of us camped at a backcountry Sierra lake for about a week back in September. The experience of photographing in one limited area for this long is quite different from photographing while actively backpacking or while moving around by vehicle. Each morning one wakes up in the same place, and each morning one heads out into the same landscape, looking for new views of it or for subjects and locations that were not immediately apparent. We also have the opportunity to return to subjects more than once as the conditions change — different times of day, different atmospheric conditions, and so forth.

These trees stand atop a glacially carved ridge above “out” lake and between it and another similar lake below. The rocky terrain limits the growth of trees and they tend to stand apart from one another, often revealing more clearly the shapes of individual trees. I first saw this area and it trees very early on during our visit, and I climbed the low ridge a number of times. Near the end of our stay a storm swept in and we had on and off rain for a couple of day. I went out on this somewhat soggy day, alternately walking around the landscape and using that very landscape to hide from the intermittent showers that passed through. I hiked up the hill in the rain, using a thicker bit of forest for cover, and I emerged into the open as the clouds thinned a bit and the rain momentarily diminished, and the landscape lightened as weak sunlight shone. This clump of trees stands resolutely near the very top of the ridge.


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