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Right Angle Leaves

Right Angle Leaves
A plant with a pattern of successive leaves growing at right angles to one another.

Right Angle Leaves. © Copyright 2021 G Dan Mitchell – all rights reserved.

A plant with a pattern of successive leaves growing at right angles to one another.

Two years ago we made a trip up the California coast, with our ultimate goal being the redwood parks in the far northern corner of the state. Our primary goal was photography — redwood trees, the coast, rhododendron blooms — but we also regarded this trip as a bit of a vacation. With that in mind we split the northward drive into two parts, and spent a couple of days largely hanging out in the town of Mendocino. We did a bit of photography, but we also did a bit of restaurant dining and other touristy things.

The town of Fort Bragg is just up the coast from here, and it turns out that there is an extensive botanical garden there — it rivals and surpasses those of many larger urban centers. So we spent part of a day wandering the grounds and photographing flowers and plants, including this specimen. In the soft shadow light the yellow to green colors and the fascinating geometries of the plant are easily visible.


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Spring Green

Spring Green
Spring foliage growing in the hills of Santa Clara County.

Spring Green. © Copyright 2021 G Dan Mitchell – all rights reserved.

Spring foliage growing in the hills of Santa Clara County.

This little intimate landscape vignette comes from a rural county park not far from where I live. I’ve hiked this location for several decades. It is one of my go-to places for quick doses of nature, as I can go there and get in a good hike between breakfast and lunch. Most of the park consists of rather open oak and grassland country, but there are places in the lowlands where things can be quite lush and green at the right times of the year, especially during California’s early spring “impossibly green” season.

I love traveling to more distant landscapes as much as anyone — going to places that seem more rugged and further from the civilized world. But over the years I’ve come to treasure the more local landscapes, too. Admittedly, I’m blessed by living less than an hour from redwood groves and the Pacific Ocean, and only a few hours from the Sierra. But much closer and seemingly less spectacular locations abound here, too.


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Dunes, Mountains, and Shadows

Dunes, Mountains, and Shadows
Morning light highights the forms of sand dunes and distant desert mountains.

Dunes, Mountains, and Shadows. © Copyright 2021 G Dan Mitchell – all rights reserved.

Morning light highights the forms of sand dunes and distant desert mountains.

This photograph was likely made near the end of the morning’s work among the dunes, as the light is just about to become more harsh than what I usually favor with this subject. The camera position, focal length, and direction of the photograph were chosen to include several things: that lovely section of curving dunes with shadows, the fascinating pattern on the nearer dune at the bottom, the muted details of the distant mountains, and as little vegetation as possible.

The photograph was a compositional challenge. While I really wanted to feature the diagonal ripples across the foreground dune, including too much of this ended up dwarfing the more distant landscape. The alignment between the summit of the darker dune and the distant peak and where to place both in the composition was a bit of a question. The photograph is also an example of my inclination to use longer focal lengths with many landscape subjects.


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Sand Dune Plants, Evening

Sand Dune Plants, Evening
Low plants eke out an existence on Death Valley sand dunes.

Sand Dune Plants, Evening. © Copyright 2013 G Dan Mitchell – all rights reserved.

Low plants eke out an existence on Death Valley sand dunes.

Since travel to places as distant as Death Valley National Park is off the table right now, I’m vicariously experiencing one of my favorite places to be in the winter by reviewing my raw file archive from a visit in 2013. I visit DEVA every winter and sometimes in early spring, and I hope that California travel restrictions will moderate in a month or two from now and I’ll still be able to visit this year.

As I go back over these photographs, it looks like it was a fairly typical sort of day in DEVA for me. I had gotten up very early, driven east from the Valley, and turned onto Titus Canyon Road. I spent the morning and early afternoon on that route, and perhaps I share a few photographs from that familiar adventure soon, too. It looks like I returned to camp, probably for a late lunch, before heading back on in the late afternoon to photograph in sand dunes. Along the way to a spot I had in mind, I paused to photograph these small plants growing among the patterns of windblown sand, no doubt momentarily marveling at the apparent challenge of finding a way to live in such a spot.


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