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Aspen Groves, Transitional Color

Aspen Groves, Transitional Color
Eastern Sierra aspen groves transitioning from green to autumn gold

Aspen Groves, Transitional Color. © Copyright 2018 G Dan Mitchell – all rights reserved.

Eastern Sierra aspen groves transitioning from green to autumn gold

The colors in this photograph are somewhat subdued, at least by comparison to what sometimes happens at this location when even more colorful trees are lit from behind as the sun drops toward the Sierra crest late on autumn afternoons. On this day the weather was quite cloudy, and sporadic light rain (and perhaps snow at higher elevations) fell as I photographed. Some cloudiness be very beneficial for photographing these trees, as the softer light takes the edge off of the brightest highlights and tends to fill in the shadows, potentially revealing details that can be lost in harsher direct sunlight.

Although I have not printed this photograph as of today, I imagine it as a rather large print, one that would show both the compositional sweep of the curving groves and the details of the trees. The colors are those of a grove in transition from summer green to winter bare trunks, with a few highlights of intense color mixed with trees that are still partially or even entirely green.


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Grassy Shoreline, Talus Fields

Grassy Shoreline, Talus Fields
Grasses grow along the marshy shoreline of an alpine lake backed by a glaciated terrain and a huge talus field

Grassy Shoreline, Talus Fields. © Copyright 2018 G Dan Mitchell – all rights reserved.

Grasses grow along the marshy shoreline of an alpine lake backed by a glaciated terrain and a huge talus field

To illustrate just how long it took the sun to reach our camp near this subalpine lake, by the time I made this photograph I had already been up long enough to walk the length of the lake, make many photographs, and walk nearly all the way back to camp! Sunrise was actually much earlier, but the very tall ridge (see in the distance in the photograph) blocked the light for the first few hours of the day. If you look carefully you may notice the upper slopes are softly lit by light reflected from peaks on the other side of the valley, behind and to the right of my camera position.

In this extended morning twilight the quality of the place was special. It was quiet and still — the water on the lake was still mirror-like. Soft light gently illuminated the scene, and a few subjects that were more colorful stood out — as seen in the early autumn colors of some of the foreground grasses. It was a time to walk slowly and alone along the shoreline, taking my time to enjoy and photograph this quiet landscape.


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Stained and Fractured Rock

Stained and Fractured Rock
A stained and fractured rock face in the Sierra Nevada backcountry

Stained and Fractured Rock. © Copyright 2018 G Dan Mitchell – all rights reserved.

A stained and fractured rock face in the Sierra Nevada backcountry

I have one more of these “abstract” photographs of Sierra Nevada rocks. While I used the term “abstract,” these subjects are real rock faces, photographed in shadow light with fill reflected from sun-lit rocks across the valley behind my camera position. The rocks here were remarkable — dark slate-like material, covered with water and mineral stains, and cut through by cracks and small ledges.

Most often I think we are drawn to the big, beautiful landscape of trees and water and peaks in the Sierra. Those are, indeed, worthy subjects, and I photograph them frequently. But there are other things to see, some of them not so obvious. This face was one of those other things. I had missed it entirely the first time I passed by, and it was only after one of my friends suggested that it was worth another look that I decided to go back.


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Subalpine Lake Shore And Forest

Subalpine Lake Shore And Forest
Subalpine forest ascends on granite benches above a small lake

Subalpine Lake Shore And Forest. © Copyright 2018 G Dan Mitchell – all rights reserved.

Subalpine forest ascends on granite benches above a small lake

This scene is located in one of the lovely intimate landscape areas of the valley we visited in mid-September this year. While spectacular alpine ridges and peaks and long vistas seem like primary features of the Sierra Nevada, the more time you spend there the more you’ll come to think of scenes like this one as defining the nature of the place. It is a land of bare granite slabs and benches, on which small trees managed to find sustenance, broken up by lakes and tarns and meadows. While those monumental peaks are often visible above, these scenes are more characteristic and perhaps affecting.

The light is special, too. In this terrain of open forests, widely spaced trees, rocky formations, lakes and meadows the light manages to find its way into nearly every corner of the landscape. Unlike denser forests, where the ground can seem to be in perpetual shade, here the light almost always breaks through. Even in areas where the light is blocked by peaks, other peaks often reflect soft light to illuminate the shadows. And everywhere, especially early and late in the day, back-light can make the trees and grasses glow.


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