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Bicycles and Canal, Rainy Evening

Bicycles and Canal, Rainy Evening
Bicycles locked to a bridge railing above an Amsterdam canal on a rainy evening

Bicycles and Canal, Rainy Evening. © Copyright 2018 G Dan Mitchell – all rights reserved.

Bicycles locked to a bridge railing above an Amsterdam canal on a rainy evening

If I remember correctly — and I’m pretty sure I do in this case — I made this photograph late on our first day in Amsterdam this past summer. We had arrived by train from London that afternoon, made our way to our hotel just outside the main “downtown” section of the city, settled in, and then headed on foot into the city to start exploring. For some reason I had expected sunny and somewhat warm weather — which had recently been the trend in northern Europe — but we certainly did not have that when we arrived!

This first late afternoon exploration was quick. It began with a stop at just about the first decent-looking restaurant we ran across, since we were pretty hungry by this point. We finished, went outside, and began walking. It was a dark and drizzly evening, which produced a subdued and moody effect. I made this photograph — obviously! — as we walked on a bridge across one of the canals, finding bicycles leaning against the railings.


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Amsterdam Pedestrians, Rain

Amsterdam Pedestrians, Rain
Light rain falling on Amsterdam street filled with pedestrians

Amsterdam Pedestrians, Rain. © Copyright 2018 G Dan Mitchell – all rights reserved.

Light rain falling on Amsterdam street filled with pedestrians

Amsterdam is really a place that is as dark as what you see here — or at least it wasn’t during the majority of our August 2018 visit. I heard from locals that it certainly can be cloudy there a lot, but we mostly had lovely weather, with clouds, an occasional bit of rain, but also plenty of sunshine.

However, the day we arrived it was rainy, and as we walked from our hotel (located just outside the central part of the city) towards the area of the familiar canals night was falling and it was a bit dark and mysterious, with lots of people walking along the wet and reflecting streets.


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Amsterdam, Rain

Amsterdam, Rain
A rainy evening in Amsterdam

Amsterdam, Rain. © Copyright 2018 G Dan Mitchell – all rights reserved.

A rainy evening in Amsterdam

This was my/our first visit to Amsterdam and the Netherlands. We started the day in London, where we caught a train to Amsterdam, arriving in the afternoon. Because the weather has often been quite warm — hot, even — in Europe this summer, I was expecting something similar here. It was not cold, but it wasn’t the same kind of hot weather we had in London and which we had later on in parts of Germany. I admit to having been a bit ignorant about the Amsterdam weather. I remarked to some locals we were eating with that I was surprised by the rain and they sort of laughed, pointing out that gray and wet is the norm here.

And, in fact, it was gray and wet when we made our first foray in to central Amsterdam from our hotel just outside the hubbub of the central area. We were hungry and looking for food, so off we went. A number of things struck this first-time Amsterdam visitor right away. First, everything you have heard about bicycles there is true — if anything, there are even more bikes than you thought. These aren’t American-style mountain and road bikes. They are sturdy “work” bikes that are used for the business of getting from place to place. Second, everything you have heard about the availability of marijuana here is also true. If you didn’t already know, don’t go to an Amsterdam “coffee shop” of you want coffee… I made this photograph as we walked this rainy street on our way to dinner.


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Evening Rain, Reflection

Evening Rain, Reflection
The reflection of an evening thunderhead on the surface of Mono Lake

Evening Rain, Reflection. Mono Lake, California. July 27, 2017. © Copyright 2017 G Dan Mitchell – all rights reserved.

The reflection of an evening thunderhead on the surface of Mono Lake

During the past few days I was once again in the Sierra, camping just outside Yosemite’s Tioga Pass entrance and photographing in the surrounding areas. There is a lot to write about: the tremendous amount of snow still in the high country, the remarkable amounts of water everywhere, how odd it is to see all park campgrounds along Tioga Pass road still closed, the challenges of hiking in these conditions. I’ll save most of the details about those things for another post for now, except as they may relate to this photograph. After photographing elsewhere very early in the morning and then killing time in camp until about noon, I decided to hike into an east side canyon. It was a beautiful hike, though because I was alone and had not brought trekking poles, I eventually turned around soon than I had planned rather than risk solo crossings of high-water creeks. Coming back down from the hike I was surprised to see a thunderstorm brewing over the lower end of the canyon, and I quickly found a high overlook from which to watch the show. Before long the show became a bit too exciting! Heavy hail and rain developed — too much so for photography — and I high-tailed it down to Lee Vining.

As often happens, the convective action was mostly developing to the east of the Sierra crest, so I found a (not very secret!) location from which I could watch the evening light develop above Mono Lake. Multiple thunderstorms continued to develop right through the sunset, dropping rain on the high desert mountains and reflecting the evening light onto the surface of the lake.


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