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Autumn Sunrise, Wetlands

Autumn Sunrise, Wetlands, California Central Valley
“Autumn Sunrise, Wetlands” — Autumn sunrise over California Central Valley wetlands.

There is a seasonal pattern to my photography. One of my favorite subjects from late fall through winter is the return of migratory birds to California. This year’s first outing was near the end of November, when I spent a day in the Central Valley. This photograph isn’t just (almost) my first photograph of the day, but it is also the seasons first photo of this subject. As I expected, the number of birds was lower than it will be later in the season, but the stillness and quiet of the place at sunrise was no less profound.

If you passed by here during one of those oppressively hot Central Valley summer days, you might never imagine that it could be a beautiful place in the right season and at the ideal time of the day. But the transformations of season and time of day can do amazing things, and the annual arrival of the birds amplifies that here. It didn’t hurt that I was listening to the sound of sandhill cranes passing overhead as I photographed.


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Central Park Rain

Central Park Rain
A quite, rainy day at a Central Park pond, Manhattan.

Central Park Rain. © Copyright 2023 G Dan Mitchell.

A quite, rainy day at a Central Park pond, Manhattan.

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Central Park Tree

A twisting, dark tree in the Central Park landscape, Manhattan

Central Park Tree. © Copyright 2023 G Dan Mitchell.

A twisting, dark tree in the Central Park landscape, Manhattan

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Winter Tree and Pond

Winter Tree and Pond
“Winter Tree and Pond” — A winter-barren tree at the edge of a foggy pond.

Winter Tree and Pond. © Copyright 2023 G Dan Mitchell.

A barren winter tree at the edge of a foggy pond.

This scene was an unexpected opportunity on my Central Valley visit during the first week of March. When I arrived in the predawn light, the sky was completely clear — so clear that the sunrise photography was actually a bit disappointing. But I try to make the best of what I have to work with, so I did some photography in the first dawn light and then moved on. Then, perhaps an hour later and to my complete surprise, tule fog began to develop, and before long the visibility was down to, well, what you see in this photograph.

I headed back to this spot, which I had passed without bothering to pause in that earlier light, and now the fog turned this bare tree and pond into quite an atmospheric scene. The fog often transforms rather unremarkable scenes into something much more interesting, mostly by muting the visibility of distracting elements and leaving the main features and forms.


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