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Sierra Lake, First Morning Breeze

Sierra Lake, First Morning Breeze
The first morning breeze stirs the waters of a Sierra Nevada backcountry lake.

Sierra Lake, First Morning Breeze. © Copyright 2022 G Dan Mitchell.

The first morning breeze stirs the waters of a Sierra Nevada backcountry lake.

For at least one more day I will hold off on sharing the New York street photography.. Given the absurd heat here in California I think we might all benefit from something that at least evokes cooler weather! Almost precisely a month ago we spent a week base-camped near this spot. The weather was nothing like it is now — our visit started with 24 hours of rainfall, portions of it torrential, followed by a week when rain always threatened and occasionally made good on the threat. What I’d give for that weather now!

On the day I made this photograph most of the rain was behind us, and before sunrise I strolled from camp to a nearby rocky prominence with a 360 degree view of the alpine surroundings. This lake was below my position, and I photographed along the shoreline after sunrise to capture the first breeze disturbing the perfect stillness of its surface as haze glowed in the distance beyond the lake’s outlet.


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Lake, Ridges, Morning LIght

Lake, Ridges, Morning LIght
Ridges recede in hazy monring light beyond the outlet of a subalpine lake.

Lake, Ridges, Morning LIght. © Copyright 2022 G Dan Mitchell.

Ridges recede in hazy monring light beyond the outlet of a subalpine lake.

A short morning walk up a hill from our campsite took us to this view every day during our August Sierra backcountry sojourn, at least if we decided to start out walking in that direction. (The evening view wasn’t bad either!) The scene had quite a variable personality. One night it featured blood red skies as a storm cleared, on another morning a fog cloud briefly nestled in the valley just beyond the outlet, and on this morning the general haziness produced by California wildfires glowed in the early light.

The outlets of most Sierra lakes are a bit less dramatic than this one, but here the bowl containing the lake pinches off to a very narrow canyon through which the stream exits, flowing down a lengthy valley toward a larger river far below. Various formations rise along that valley, and their silhouettes emphasize the distances looking east and down the canyon.


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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Blue Stone

Blue Stone
Detail of fractured blue stone with colors intensified by light from overcast sky.

Blue Stone. © Copyright 2022 G Dan Mitchell.

Detail of fractured blue stone with colors intensified by light from overcast sky.

At some point on almost any backcountry trip I end up spending time looking at things that I might not notice and photograph at first. The initial focus is often the grand landscape of mountains and valleys and trees and rivers — but eventually I focus on the more “intimate” aspects of the landscape. Among these are the infinitely varied patterns and colors of rock, miniature landscapes of textures and fractures and more.

While walking back and forth between our camp and a nearby high point from which I photographed the larger landscape I had noticed several bands of interesting rock and made a mental note to return to them. A few days into our stay that moment arrived and I spent a few hours wandering slowly through this area, looking intently and finding more to photograph than I had initially seen. The intense color of these rocks is partially due to their innate blue tint and partly due to photographing them when they were in shadows.


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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Mist in the Trees

Mist in the Trees
Mist drifts among Eastern Sierra trees as a summer storm clears.

Mist in the Trees. © Copyright 2022 G Dan Mitchell.

Mist drifts among Eastern Sierra trees as a summer storm clears.

One this evening the storm finally cleared. Over the course of an hour or two the higher clouds thinned, and some promising light began to glow high above. I watched from an elevated rocky position as peaks began to appear intermittently and clouds of fog flowed back and forth across the landscape.

The fog seemed to be the result of the abundant atmospheric moisture from the rains of the past two days. At times it almost obscured all of the landscape that was above my position, but soon a breeze would push it this way and that, and trees and rocks and ridges were revealed. I was especially interested in mist drifting among trees just above me, and I photographed this bit of forest as the fog begin to thin again.


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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