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Aspen Leaves and Branches

Aspen Leaves and Branches
A cluster of colorful autumn leaves on the branches of an Eastern Sierra aspen tree.

Aspen Leaves and Branches. © Copyright 2020 G Dan Mitchell – all rights reserved.

A cluster of colorful autumn leaves on the branches of an Eastern Sierra aspen tree.

The fall color countdown continues with this (likely) second-to-last aspen color photograph from this year’s crop. To recap, this was a very strange year for California autumn aspen photography, with the pandemic and the historic wildfires both disrupting the usual plans. I was on the east side of the Sierra exactly twice this season. The first trip was pre-autumn, when I went over to try to join friends for a short socially-distanced backpack trip… but ran into extreme wildfire smoke and decided to cancel after two nights of roadside camping. The second was a short trip in early October to visit the aspens. The aspen colors were exceptional during this visit, but it was also cut short by wildfire smoke.

This photograph is a bit unusual among my series of close-ups of aspen leaves in that it includes more or the branches than usual. This branch is quite dark, but the notion that aspen bark is white isn’t quite correct. It can be, in the right situations and in the right groves. But it can also be yellowish or brownish, and young branches can have some rather un-aspen-like bark, at least as measured against our preconceptions.


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Marin Hills Fog

Marin Hills Fog
Pacific ocean fog drifts among forested ridges north of San Francisco.

Marin Hills Fog. © Copyright 2013 G Dan Mitchell – all rights reserved.

Pacific ocean fog drifts among forested ridges north of San Francisco.

This is a reworking/rethinking of an older photograph from 2013. The previous interpretation was black and white — at that time I was shying away from cloudy, foggy images with a blue cast, but I’ve come to accept and like them now. (Going to black and white is often an attractive option when I can’t quite see how to make it work in color.) Somewhat unusual for me, I also may have darkened some elements of this version of the image. Perhaps a bit of darkness seems appropriate in this time of sheltering-in-place…

I made the photograph on a quick day trip across the Golden Gate Bridge and a ways north up the coast. My recollection is that I followed coastal roads up to about Stinson Beach, stopped there to grab a a bite, and then decided to take a hillier route back home. It reached a sufficient elevation to get me up onto the shoulder of a ridge where I was above the bank of fog extending back out over the Pacific Ocean.


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Twin Leaves

Twin Leaves
“Twin Leaves” — Two autumn aspen leaves in the Eastern Sierra Nevada.

Continuing the countdown to the end of this year’s batch of Eastern Sierra fall aspen color, here is another vertical format close-up of a pair of beautiful leaves, photographed in the soft light of a colorful grove still in the morning shadows of a nearby ridge. This soft light filled in the shadows, lowered the contrast, and produced lovely saturated colors.

These leaves, here mostly positioned against a background of very out of focus trees with a few leaves around the edge, are illustrative of what I found during by brief fall color foray this year — a whole lot of great color and more reds and oranges than I usually encounter.


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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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