Tag Archives: red cliffs

Desert Wash, Before Sunrise

Desert Wash,  Before Sunrise
Pre-sunrise light gently illuminates badlands and desert sky, Death Valley.

Desert Wash, Before Sunrise. © Copyright 2023 G Dan Mitchell.

Pre-sunrise light gently illuminates badlands and desert sky, Death Valley.

This is perhaps not the most common light that I photograph, although I experience it frequently. The time is just before sunrise, when the growing light turns the sky pink but the shadows remain blue, as do the lower reaches of the sky which are still in the “earth shadow.” The light is soft and, as is often true in such places, it was completely silent. (Some may recognize this scene from another photograph I shared recently.)

The light at this moment is not as spectacular, at least not in the familiar way, as that what is destined to arrive when the first direct sunlight strikes the landscape. I suppose that the anticipation is part of what makes it special. Making it even better, I was here alone, in complete solitude. (Some may recognize this scene from another photograph I shared recently.)


G Dan Mitchell is a California photographer and visual opportunist. His book, “California’s Fall Color: A Photographer’s Guide to Autumn in the Sierra” is available from Heyday Books, Amazon, and directly from G Dan Mitchell.

Blog | About | Twitter | Flickr | FacebookEmail

Links to Articles, Sales and Licensing, my Sierra Nevada Fall Color book, Contact Information.

Scroll down to leave a comment or question. (Click this post’s title first if you are viewing on the home page.)


All media © Copyright G Dan Mitchell and others as indicated. Any use requires advance permission from G Dan Mitchell.

Red Cliffs, Sunrise

Red Cliffs, Sunrise
Sunrise light on Red Cliffs and badlands, Death Valley National Park.

Red Cliffs, Sunrise. © Copyright 2023 G Dan Mitchell.

Sunrise light on Red Cliffs and badlands, Death Valley National Park.

There is a little story behind this photograph of the Red Cliffs, an almost-icon in Death Valley. The feature is a striking, eroded formation close to a famous park location. I decided to photograph here on the final morning of my recent visit to the park since I was looking for something that I could visit early and still have time to pack up my nearby camp and begin the long drive home. Of course, timing wasn’t the only issue — I had explored the location earlier and found it to be pretty interesting!

The window for the best sunrise light here is brief, since the light doesn’t get here right away. It arrives soon enough that it still has the golden hour character, but that starts to fade quickly. One thing I like about this perspective is that it places the distant, haze-shrouded peaks right behind Red Cliffs. (What I like less is that a very close inspection may reveal a place in the scene where a lot of sunrise spectators are standing!)


G Dan Mitchell is a California photographer and visual opportunist. His book, “California’s Fall Color: A Photographer’s Guide to Autumn in the Sierra” is available from Heyday Books, Amazon, and directly from G Dan Mitchell.

Blog | About | Twitter | Flickr | FacebookEmail

Links to Articles, Sales and Licensing, my Sierra Nevada Fall Color book, Contact Information.

Scroll down to leave a comment or question. (Click this post’s title first if you are viewing on the home page.)


All media © Copyright G Dan Mitchell and others as indicated. Any use requires advance permission from G Dan Mitchell.