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Crescent City Sunset

Crescent City Sunset
Sunset over beach, sea stacks, and Pacific Ocean at Crescent City, California

Crescent City Sunset. © Copyright 2019 G Dan Mitchell – all rights reserved.

Sunset over beach, sea stacks, and Pacific Ocean at Crescent City, California.

This photograph came about in a somewhat odd way, if I recall correctly — though it isn’t the first to happen in a similar impromptu manner. This area of California’s north coast is beautiful and spectacular. We were there mainly to photograph in the redwoods, hoping that the oft-photographed foggy conditions would coincide with the rhododendron bloom. We got the bloom… but not the fog. It was about as clear up there as it ever gets. This sometimes made for slightly awkward photography. The foggy conditions can (or should I say, “could?”) extend the duration of photography, but without at times we found ourselves out of things to photograph.

My memory is that something like that happened on this evening. We had been photographing in redwoods south of Crescent City, with some success, but the light quickly passed through the ideal stage (enough of it, but not too much direct light) and became too dark to photograph, especially giving a bit of wind that was interfering with long exposures. So we headed back to town… only to see a sky over the Pacific that looked like it could evolve into something special. We headed out to the edge of the water, and I “made my stand” at this spot overlooking this large rock connected to the mainland by a narrow spit of sand. (Aside from the beauty of the scene, there was one strange moment. As I stood behind my tripod, some slightly inebriated fellow holding a beer can walked up and wobbly inquired, ” Is that the Canon 70-200?” It obviously wasn’t at that point. Then, “WERE you using the 70-200 earlier?” OK, yes, I had been. “Thanks,” he replied,” that’s what I thought. That means my buddy owes me another beer.”)


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Cranes, Fog, Island

Cranes, Fog, Island
A small flock of sandhill cranes at the edge of a small island and reflected on a pond on a foggy morning

Cranes, Fog, Island. © Copyright 2018 G Dan Mitchell – all rights reserved.

A small flock of sandhill cranes at the edge of a small island and reflected on a pond on a foggy morning.

Sometimes I photograph birds (and other subjects) accompanied by various friends and fellow photographers. Other times I go alone. I enjoy both, though there is something special about being “out there” in the wilds on my own as I was on the morning when I made this photograph. Working alone (and sometimes working with kindred spirits, too) allows a kind of intense focus on the subject that borders on obsessions. But, perhaps ironically, it also permits a sort of slow and aimless work that simply allows things to happen.

This was that kind of morning. I was, indeed, quite focused on locating and photographing birds and the foggy morning landscape, and an observer might have wondered when I occasionally stopped and worked one subject for extended periods of time. These cranes were standing in shallow water, and I watched them for some time until they finally seemed to have had enough of me, and they took flight and departed for some distant location.


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 and Amazon.

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Mono Lake, Wildfire Smoke

Mono Lake, Wildfire Smoke
Mono Lake and tufa towers with drifting wildfire smoke in morning light

Mono Lake, Wildfire Smoke. © Copyright 2019 G Dan Mitchell – all rights reserved.

Mono Lake and tufa towers with drifting wildfire smoke in morning light.

My foremost impressions of Mono Lake are usually formed around its vast expanse — the place is absolutely huge, and the low mountains to its east accentuate this effect. The great open space above its water usually presents an equally expansive view of sky, whether it is pure blue or broken by various clouds. (My other strong impression of the place is an audio impression — a combination of early morning silence and the sounds of thousands of birds.)

I made this photograph during very unusual conditions. On this late-summer morning a very large wildfire was erupting south of here, and its smoke was drifting northward in the early morning. The morning light was increasingly blocked by the smoke and eventually (after I made this photograph) the smoke became oppressively thick and I had to leave. When I made the photograph the smoke was drifting softly in front of those distant mountains and glowing faintly in the early morning backlight.


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 and Amazon.

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Pont Neuf, Twilight

Pont Neuf, Twilight
“Pont Neuf, Twilight” — The Pont Neuf Bridge over the Seine, twilight

Near the end of this year’s European travels we were able to spend four nights in Paris before we left that city to meet up with family members in a nearby rural area. Three days and four nights isn’t a lot of time in Paris, but we used it to revisit some places we had been to in the past and to go to a few places we previously missed. We did “the usual” — ate a lot of food, sat in cafes, went to museums, walked a lot, attended a concert, made photographs.

The final evening before we departed ended up being special. It wasn’t that we went anywhere we hadn’t been before or did anything new. In fact, the places we went were all familiar to us. It was a conjunction of several things that made it magical. It was a weekend evening and there were huge crowds of people out walking everywhere. Along the Seine there were walkers, cyclists, people lounging, dancers, musicians, and more. We crossed the bridge at Pont Neuf right around sunset and continued along the banks of the river… and a few moments later I made this twilight photograph looking back toward the bridge.


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