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Stormy Evening, Sunset Light

Stormy Evening, Sunset Light
Sunset light on peaks of the Amargosa Mountains, backed by stormy skies and sand storm dust.

Stormy Evening, Sunset Light. © Copyright 2019 G Dan Mitchell – all rights reserved.

Sunset light on peaks of the Amargosa Mountains, backed by stormy skies and sand storm dust.

This is yet one more photograph from a wild Death Valley afternoon and evening in early April. Beforehand I was already aware of weather forecasts that included dust storms, and I anticipated both strong winds and perhaps other challenges… but also the possibility of some very special conditions of the atmosphere and light. Late in the afternoon, as the winds rose, we headed up the valley in the direction most likely to be affected by the combination of wind, sand, and rain. Sure enough, we soon ran into strong winds and blowing sand, and the mountains ahead were largely obscured by a sand and dust cloud blowing northeast out of the valley.

Photographing in these conditions is not easy nor particularly fun, to be honest. Most often the winds are too strong for even a stout tripod, and lens changes are very problematic. I often empty a set of strategies based around photographing from in or near a vehicle, of shooting handheld, and exposing myself to the worst conditions just long enough to get the shot — though I often quickly make several “safety shot,” given all of the variables in play. Just before sunset we ended up near the dunes that were the source of most of the sand. Here the winds were extremely strong and the conditions hellish. I got out briefly and worked from the shelter of the leeward side of the vehicle. This was one of the last photographs of the day, made as sunset light fell on some peaks of the Funeral Range, against a backdrop of storm clouds and with a bit of dust and virgo beginning to intrude on the right.


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Trail of Boulders

Trail of Boulders
Afternoon light on early autumn vegetation in the Eastern Sierra, and a trail of boulders crossing a meadow

Trail of Boulders. © Copyright 2018 G Dan Mitchell – all rights reserved.

Afternoon light on early autumn vegetation in the Eastern Sierra, and a trail of boulders crossing a meadow

This became a familiar bit of terrain during our weeklong (plus a bit) photography visit to an Eastern Sierra backcountry area last September. Our routine is to establish a base camp, photograph in the immediate vicinity, and then start working outward to photograph areas a bit further away. The area through which this trail passed became a favorite, and we walked this route many times.

There is a lot to observe in this scene. Perhaps one of the first obvious features is the trail of boulders crossing the meadow. Sierra Nevada backcountry travels might be struck by something about this — most meadow trails are either deep ruts, dug out by many hikers and animals, or they have been moved out of the meadows and onto tougher terrain. The extensive use of boulders here is unusual. (I wonder if it a good thing for avoiding the scarring of the typical deeply grooved trail, or if it might have been better to re-route.) Note the open quality of the forested terrain here — it is typical of the high country not far below the tree line. The trail is heading off towards higher country and, in fact, the trail runs out only yards beyond this point. Above that is a headwall and huge talus slopes which can be climbed, but only by those willing to travel cross-country. Finally, the peaks that lie dead ahead are on the Sierra Nevada crest itself.


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Rocky Shoreline, Reflections

Rocky Shoreline, Reflections
Sky and high peaks reflected in the surface of a lake in rocky alpine country

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Sky and high peaks reflected in the surface of a lake in rocky alpine country

This is (yet another!) photograph from my September week in the John Muir Wilderness backcountry with a group of photographer/friends. We set up a base camp at a lake in a long valley running north/south, and photographed the immediate area and further subjects that we could reach on day hikes. The orientation of this valley gave us an unusual lighting condition — hours of blue hour light in the morning and early evening after the sun dropped below the tops of the two giant ridges to the east and west.

Our lake was mostly a fairly rocky place. The gentler portions of the shoreline featured small trees, often separated by open space and both rocky and meadowy areas. The more rugged side of the lake was the base of a gigantic talus field that extended far up the mountainside to the east. I made this photograph when light still illuminated the upper slopes of the ridge while the lake itself was in shadow. The effect was to make the landscape seem even more stark, so I photographed to emphasize the large forms of light and dark, and then chose to render it in black and white.


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Shoreline, Early Morning

Shoreline, Early Morning
Fractured rocks and late-season grasses along the shoreline of a subalpine Sierra Nevada lake.

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Fractured rocks and late-season grasses along the shoreline of a subalpine Sierra Nevada lake.

Does this scene look cold? It was! I had headed out around the circumference of the lovely subalpine lake next to which we had been camped for several days, with a goal of reaching the outlet stream at the far end of the lake. On the scale of Sierra Nevada backcountry lakes, this one is perhaps a bit larger than the typical size, but not extraordinarily large. However, the hike around the lake took longer than expected — party due to my tendency to stop a lot to look and photograph, and partly due to its complex shoreline. It is lined with small bays that necessitate either an inland loop or an ascent across the intervening land.

This photograph was made near the bottom of one of those bays. Because the tall peaks to the east — seen here at the upper left — blocked the morning sun until several hours after actual sunrise the area was still in shade… and cold and a bit windy. For this photograph I did something that is a bit unusual for me. I put my ultra-wide-angle lens on the camera, got very close to my foreground subject, and took advantage of this setup’s ability to include the near and the far in the frame.


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