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Winter Trees

Winter Trees
“Winter Trees” — Bare winter trees silhouetted against a cloudy California Central Valley sky.

Over the past decade or so I have come to know these trees well. They are near a turn along a levee road that I often while photographing birds, and they never fail to catch my attention as I pass. In the fall they are still full of colorful leaves, but by January almost all of the leaves are gone. At any time of the year they are likely places to find birds, often hawks or even owls.

This visit was on New Year’s Day, when a group of photographers and friends assembled, as we do every year, to make pictures and celebrate the new year. That celebration made up for the less than ideal light — there were lots of thick clouds, since we were between storms. As I approached the trees this time, the clouds thinned a bit and created backlight that silhouetted the trunks and limbs of the trees.


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White-Fronted Geese in Flight

White-Fronted Geese in Flight
A flock of white-fronted geese in fllight abainst a blue winter sky.

White-Fronted Geese in Flight. © Copyright 2023 G Dan Mitchell.

A flock of white-fronted geese in fllight abainst a blue winter sky.

We were recently out photographing migratory (and other) birds in California’s Central Valley, squeezing a visit in between the series of recent and continuing winter storms. I describe these visits as being about “bird photography,” but the truth is that they often end up being as much about the landscape of the place — the sky, the water, the trees, the atmosphere — as about the birds. In order to restore some balance, here is a photograph of birds!

This is a flock of white-fronted geese, one of the several times you can find here in California during the winter months. On a spectrum from photographs that are “realistic” to those that are more subjective and atmospheric, I think this one is more of the former. But there are at least a few unusual things about it that bird photographers might recognize. It is really difficult to get a photograph of groups like this in which each bird is distinctly separate from the others. In addition, if you are interested in a single image that shows almost the whole range of in-flight positions of geese, you might want to spend some time looking at this one!


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Wetlands Pond, Winter Sky

Wetlands Pond, Winter Sky
Winter dawn clouds reflected in a California Central Valley wetlands pond.

Wetlands Pond, Winter Sky. © Copyright 2023 G Dan Mitchell.

Winter dawn clouds reflected in a California Central Valley wetlands pond.

We were not sure quite what we would find this morning. We had been photographing in this area over the past couple of day, mostly in less-than-spectacular conditions. The first day was marked by the passage of an exceptional weather system, and the second was “pleasant” but less than striking. Hey, it happens! We know that another from was due in as we headed out before dawn, so we were excited to see colorful sky develop as the first light appeared.

Arriving at our destination, the pre-dawn sky was perhaps the most intensely red that I’ve seen in this location. I made a few photographs of that, but it was actually a bit difficult to see how to make a useful photograph of it. (Stay tuned, though…) A bit later, just as the sun was about to break the line of the horizon, the sky overhead had lost the most intense color, thus providing a bit more color variation as I photographed across a Central Valley wetlands pond.


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Edge of the Surf

Edge of the Surf
Waves retreat from a Pacific Ocean beach north of Santa Cruz, California.

Edge of the Surf. © Copyright 2022 G Dan Mitchell.

Waves retreat from a Pacific Ocean beach north of Santa Cruz, California.

This just might be my final “old year” photograph of 2022, though most of you won’t see it until a few days into 2023. Back on the day after Christmas I headed over the coastal mountains to the Pacific shoreline north of Santa Cruz, California. It was kind of a strange day. A storm was working its way toward California from the North Pacific, producing large surf and a building cloud deck. The clouds were still thin enough to allow some sunlight in, but coastal haze and thin fog produced odd, pinkish colors.

Before I made this photograph I had been photographing the impressive surf just off this beach. Here the slope into the ocean is gradual, and even during this season when surf often erodes beaches the shallows stretches quite a ways out from the surf line. These objects (old, worn pieces of driftwood) were right at the edge of the water, and the shallows beyond reflected the color of the cloudy sky.


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