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Hope Valley, Autumn — Five Photographs

This set of five photographs features scenes of autumn in Hope Valley in the California Sierra Nevada.

Wall of Color, Hope Valley
Wall of Color, Hope Valley

Wall of Color, Hope Valley. October 8, 2014. © Copyright 2014 G Dan Mitchell – all rights reserved.

A colorful grove of autumn aspen trees, backed by pine forest, Hope Valley, California

A “wall of trees” photograph made in the evening at Hope Valley, California near the peak of the 2014 aspen color season.

Meadow and Forest, Picketts Junction
Meadow and Forest, Picketts Junction

Meadow and Forest, Picketts Junction. October 9, 2014. © Copyright 2014 G Dan Mitchell – all rights reserved.

Forest and meadows with fall color, Picketts Junction, Hope Valley

Fall meadow colors along the creek in Hope Valley, California near Picketts Junction were highway 88 and 89 meet.

Aspen Color, Hope Valley
Aspen Color, Hope Valley

Aspen Color, Hope Valley. October 9, 2014. © Copyright 2014 G Dan Mitchell – all rights reserved.

Aspen color and pine forest, Hope Valley, California

Brilliant autumn aspen foliage in shades of yellow and orange in the upper portion of Hope Valley, just east of Carson Pass in the eastern Sierra Nevada.

Autumn Forest, Hope Valley
Autumn Forest, Hope Valley

Autumn Forest, Hope Valley. October 9, 2014. © Copyright 2014 G Dan Mitchell – all rights reserved.

Autumn forest including willow and aspen stretches up Hope Valley toward Carson Pass

A giant pine forest, intermixed with the autumn colors of aspen trees, extends across Sierra Nevada slopes toward Carson Pass.

Aspen Color, Evening
Aspen Color, Evening

Aspen Color, Evening. October 8, 2014. © Copyright 2014 G Dan Mitchell – all rights reserved.

A colorful grove of autumn aspen trees, backed by pine forest, Hope Valley, California

Photographed in evening light, the curving shape of a grove of autumn aspen trees with colors of green, yellow, and orange.


G Dan Mitchell is a California photographer and visual opportunist whose subjects include the Pacific coast, redwood forests, central California oak/grasslands, the Sierra Nevada, California deserts, urban landscapes, night photography, and more.
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Canyon Bend and Tree

Canyon Bend and Tree
Canyon Bend and Tree

Canyon Bend and Tree. Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument. October 24. 2014. © Copyright 2014 G Dan Mitchell – all rights reserved.

A box elder with autumn foliage grows along the stream at the bend in a red rock canyon

There are many patterns familiar to those who enter these canyons. In many cases, the creeks and rivers meander back and forth, and over time they may have cut paths deep into the sandstone layers that also meander in the same way. Walking along such a small creek, looking up, and realizing that a winding canyon hundreds of feet deep was cut but the little creek gives you a sense of deep time… and also a clear indication that such creeks are not always so gentle. The winding patterns also lead you on as you descend the creeks. Each time you round a bend like this one you get a view further along in the canyon… to the next bend, where the creek turns out of sight again. And you say/think to yourself, “just one more bend and then I’ll turn around.” So you keep going and round that next bend, where you can see a bit further into the canyon… to the next bend. And you say/think to yourself, “just one more bend and then I’ll turn around…”

This creek doesn’t follow the perfect pattern of consecutive meanders that are found in some canyons, but it did in this section where I found a single box elder tree growing at the edge of a rock that butted up against the wetter, sandy section of the water course. And far above, the gigantic walls of this canyon mirrored, as expected, the curves of the bottom of the canyon, and warm light bouncing among the canyon walls filtered down here to gently illuminate the depths of this red canyon.


G Dan Mitchell is a California photographer and visual opportunist whose subjects include the Pacific coast, redwood forests, central California oak/grasslands, the Sierra Nevada, California deserts, urban landscapes, night photography, and more.
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Cottonwood Grove and Pink Hills, Autumn

Cottonwood Grove and Pink Hills, Autumn
Cottonwood Grove and Pink Hills, Autumn

Cottonwood Grove and Pink Hills, Autumn. Capitol Reef National Park, Utah. October 22, 2014. © Copyright 2014 G Dan Mitchell – all rights reserved.

A grove of cottonwood trees with autumn foliage in front of pink hills near Capitol Reef National Park

This is essentially a photograph of nowhere in particular. We had traveled down a long gravel road on the east side of Capitol Reef, climbed up on top of the ridge in the south part of the park, hiked and photographed a bit, and were heading back to our camp in Fruita when we just happened to see this grove of trees in a wash along the road.

This is a kind of quintessential Capitol Reef and Utah photograph, or so it seems to me. The cottonwood trees grow anywhere there is a creek or a wash, and they are especially beautiful in the fall when their leaves turn brilliant shades of yellow. Beyond these trees are higher hills of pink material, again so typical of this part of Utah. The hills continue to rise, eventually with a sparse covering of pine and juniper, until they reach the open, eroded sandstone of the highest ridges of Capitol Reef National Park.


G Dan Mitchell is a California photographer and visual opportunist whose subjects include the Pacific coast, redwood forests, central California oak/grasslands, the Sierra Nevada, California deserts, urban landscapes, night photography, and more.
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Autumn Cottonwood Tree, Sculpted Rock

Autumn Cottonwood Tree, Sculpted Rock
Autumn Cottonwood Tree, Sculpted Rock

Autumn Cottonwood Tree, Sculpted Rock. Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument, Utah. October 23, 2014. © Copyright 2014 G Dan Mitchell – all rights reserved.

A cottonwood tree with autumn foliage growing in sculpted sandstone terrain

The subject of this photograph is a sort of invisible icon. Let me explain. The location is not a very popular one by the usual standards. It isn’t easy to get to many places in this sprawling national monument. Things are not signed. There are no “photo spot” signs. The great majority of roads are unpaved and some are quite rough. You won’t find campgrounds with running water and flush toilets. Stores are few and far between. (While part of me is certain that its attractions deserve national park status, and frustrated that certain local politics will likely prevent this in the foreseeable future… another part of me thinks that the relative obscurity of national monument status may also have some benefits.)

Yet, there are places that seem to draw folks who love this land and are willing to search things out a bit. This particular sort of landscape of swooping, curving sandstone shapes, deep water pockets, and the occasional cottonwood tree is not that hard to find, and if you look around a bit you can find many, many examples. On this evening we photographed in soft light created by high clouds, and I decided to find a different angle on this lone cottonwood — one that would include it in a receding sequence of layers of sandstone formations.


G Dan Mitchell is a California photographer and visual opportunist whose subjects include the Pacific coast, redwood forests, central California oak/grasslands, the Sierra Nevada, California deserts, urban landscapes, night photography, and more.
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