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Thawing Ice, Sierra Nevada

Thawing Ice, Sierra Nevada
Thawing Ice, Sierra Nevada

Thawing Ice, Sierra Nevada. Yosemite National Park, California. June 29, 2010. © Copyright G Dan Mitchell – all rights reserved.

Ice melts on the frozen surface of an alpine lake near the crest of the Sierra Nevada mountains, Yosemite National Park.

When I visited this lake very close to the Sierra Crest in the Yosemite back-country in late June, it was still completely covered with winter ice – though the thaw was well underway and the surface was a complex pattern of frozen sections and pools of water on top of the ice that reflected the sky, clouds, and surrounding mountains.

This photograph is a stitched panorama, created by combining two landscape mode photographs in the post-processing phase.

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Technical Data:
Canon EOS 5D Mark II
Canon EF 70-200mm f/4 L USM at 200mm
ISO 100, f/11, 1/640 second, stitched from two photographs

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Blue Ice, Alpine Lake

Blue Ice, Alpine Lake
Blue Ice, Alpine Lake

Blue Ice, Alpine Lake. Yosemite National Park, California. © Copyright G Dan Mitchell – all rights reserved.

Patterns of blue and white ice emerge as the frozen surface of an alpine lake begins to melt, Yosemite National Park.

Yes, I’m still working the series of photographs from my late June visit to a frozen alpine lake in the Tioga Pass area of Yosemite National Park – and there still may be one or two more to come. This is a tightly cropped detail of a section of the ice on the surface of this lake that was still mostly frozen, albeit in a somewhat slushy form. (Other photographs in this series play with the juxtaposition of ices and meltwater floating on the surface of the ice.) The very blue tone comes from the fact that the illumination was entirely from the very blue sky, with no direct sunlight hitting the ice at all.

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Technical Data:
Canon EOS 5D Mark II
Canon EF 70-200mm f/4 L USM at 200mm
ISO 100, f/18, 1/8 second

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Evening Clouds Reflected in Melt-Water Pools

Evening Clouds Reflected in Melt-Water Pools
Evening Clouds Reflected in Melt-Water Pools

Evening Clouds Reflected in Melt-Water Pools. Yosemite National Park, California. © Copyright G Dan Mitchell – all rights reserved.

Melt-water pools in the frozen surface of a Sierra Nevada alpine lake reflect early evening clouds, Yosemite National Park, California.

This wonderful ice-covered lake provided me with a handful of photographs that I’m coming to like a great deal. We visited the lake, in the high-country of Yosemite National Park near the Sierra crest, on the evening of the second-to-last day in June. Because of the above-average precipitation of the previous winter and the wet, cold, and late spring storms, this lake was still almost completely covered with winter ice and the surrounding valley was snow-covered. However, the ice was well along in the melting process and the surface of the lake was covered with melt-water ponds holding water that took on the color of the sky. In this photograph the pools reflect some evening clouds that were passing near the peaks of the Sierra crest.

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Technical Data:
Canon EOS 5D Mark II
Canon EF 70-200mm f/4 L USM at 200mm
ISO 100, f/16, 1/8 second

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Ice, Water, and Reflected Clouds

Ice, Water, and Reflected Clouds
Ice, Water, and Reflected Clouds

Ice, Water, and Reflected Clouds. Yosemite National Park, California. © Copyright G Dan Mitchell – all rights reserved.

Black and white photograph of clouds reflected in the surface of shoreline water on a frozen alpine lake, Yosemite National Park.

Once I discovered the reflections of evening clouds in this narrow band of water between the ice and the shoreline of this frozen lake, I managed to make several exposures as the clouds continuously moved past. (I earlier posted a color photograph taken at about the same time.) As I went through the group of images I wanted to try one in a black and white rendition and this one seemed like the of the bunch for that interpretation.

Since the “abstractness” of this scene is what drew me to it, I decided to run with that idea in this version. Although it may not be apparent, this interpretation is the result of more post-processing work than was the case with the similar color photograph.

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