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Autumn Forest and Creek

Autumn Forest and Creek
An Eastern Sierra creek flows past a forest in full autumn color.

Autumn Forest and Creek. © Copyright 2023 G Dan Mitchell.

An Eastern Sierra creek flows past a forest in full autumn color.

Perhaps because I wrote a book on the subject, people ask where the “best” autumn color is in the Sierra Nevada. I’m not really a subscriber to the “Best Thing” notions — that designation is often highly subjective, and there are other similar things that are as good or even better. This is certainly true when it comes to Sierra Nevada fall color. Is it the east side aspens? Should the cottonwoods be in the running? What about dogwoods, oaks, and maples on the west side? Do you like your trees as individual characters or as mass crowds. Do you like them tall and straight or short and bent? In other words, I cannot name a specific best place. But..

… there is good news — there is great fall color all over the range, and in many cases you don’t have to go to special, iconic places to find it. To me, this little scene is “about as autumn as you can get” in the Eastern Sierra: a gently flowing creek, some willows and other undergrowth in red and yellow, aspens turning, and white trunks set off against the color. Where is it? It really doesn’t matter. You can wander off in a thousand places in the range and find something just as good!


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Autumn Aspens in a Row

Autumn Aspens in a Row
A row of autumn aspens in evening light, Eastern Serra Nevada.

Autumn Aspens in a Row. © Copyright 2023 G Dan Mitchell.

A row of autumn aspens in evening light, Eastern Serra Nevada.

After years of photographing near her, this row of tall and straight aspens is almost an old friend. I visit every fall, trying to time my arrival for the best color — well into the colorful phase, but with most leaves still intact. I also time it for late in the day, when this canyon falls into shade and the light softens, revealing colors and shadow details that are lost in bright midday light.

This group of trees is a welcome exception to the typical Sierra patterns of aspen growth. In photographs from other parts of the American West you may see extensive groves of tall straight aspens extending into the distance. That sort of thing is extremely rare here. The trees are often much shorter and they are frequently twisted and bent. But occasionally, where the conditions are right, the Sierra manages to produce some of the tall and straight specimens… like those seen here.


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Aspens and Cliff, Autumn

Aspens and Cliff, Autumn
A small copse of autumn aspens, surrounded by green plants and brush and backed by a rocky cliff.

Aspens and Cliff, Autumn. © Copyright 2023 G Dan Mitchell.

A small copse of autumn aspens, surrounded by green plants and brush and backed by a rocky cliff.

This photograph comes from a location that I have visited for years, initially mostly for one particular view that I would rarely try to photograph these days. But it turns out — as always! — that there are other things to see and photograph close to this “one thing,” and I continue to enjoy going back and photographing them. Every time I go I discover something new.

This little group of trees, however, doesn’t really fit into that “something new” category, since I have photographed them before. Years ago, intrigued by the juxtaposition of trees and rocks, I tried to photograph them from very close up. I had some success, but it was eventually unsatisfying. The main issue was with camera angles — I ended up with two choices: either photographs of small elements in the scene (somewhat successful) or angling up to take in the whole tree (less successful!). But it turns out that I can work from a much greater distance and narrow the amount of cliff included behind the trees.


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Cascade, Autumn Colors

Cascade, Autumn Colors
Autumn colors along an Eastern Sierra Nevaa, Cascade.

Cascade, Autumn Colors. © Copyright 2023 G Dan Mitchell.

Autumn colors along an Eastern Sierra Nevaa, Cascade.

It continues to amaze me that I can miss things that have been right in front of me for years. I’ve photographed in sight of this little feature for literally decades, but this fall was the first time I noticed it. (I had also barely noticed the nearby remnants of an old gold mine.) And it isn’t the only example. On this month’s first visit to the Eastern Sierra to photograph fall colors I “discovered” a lovely little creek… right alongside a roadway where I’ve also photographed for decades.

This creek is probably seasonal, flowing from a small but popular lake. After leaving that lake in the usual way — through the low end of the valley that contains it — it eventually drops over some very steep terrain where it seems to have carved into the rocks. In this particular spot it is accompanied by a large conifer tree and several deciduous plants that produce some lovely fall color.


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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