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Afternoon Light, Lee Vining Canyon

Afternoon Light, Lee Vining Canyon
Clouds from a dissipating storm, afternoon haze and light, spring aspens and meadows in Lee Vining Canyon

Afternoon Light, Lee Vining Canyon. © Copyright 2018 G Dan Mitchell – all rights reserved.

Clouds from a dissipating storm, afternoon haze and light, spring aspens and meadows in Lee Vining Canyon

This is another photograph from my marathon one-day trip from the San Francisco Bay Area over Tioga Pass and back earlier this week. This was as close to Monday’s opening of Tioga Pass Road as I could make it. In some ways it may have turned out for the best to not go on the actual opening day. I suspect that there were more people up there that day, and it was fairly deserted a couple of days later. I think that the weather was probably a bit more cooperative when I went, too — it was mostly fair, but with some interesting clouds and even a couple of drops of rain.

By mid-afternoon I had crossed the pass and dropped down to Lee Vining. The midday light isn’t generally my favorite for photography, so I went for a hike near Mono Lake before swinging back to Lee Vining to grab an early dinner before starting my return trip. The plan was to start back up through Lee Vining Canyon as the light was starting to become interesting, giving my as much as a couple of hours of potential photography time along Tioga Pass Road. It was somewhat hazy — a slightly thick atmosphere left behind in the wake of a weather front. This can produce dramatic lighting sometimes, but it can also lower contrast, mute colors, and generally make photography a bit tricky. (One option is to shoot for black and white!) As I started the climb up into Lee Vining Canyon, some beams of light came down from dissipating clouds and began to light the new growth of meadows and aspen trees at the bottom of the canyon.


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Spring Forest

Spring Forest
Dogwood trees begin to leaf out in a dense Yosemite Valley forest

Spring Forest. © Copyright 2018 G Dan Mitchell – all rights reserved.

Dogwood trees begin to leaf out in a dense Yosemite Valley forest

Following a string of wintry photographs from Yosemite, today’s photograph reflects the early signs of spring. I made the photograph on one if this year’s visits, and the visit that most clearly demonstrated the wild variations in conditions that can occur during this transitional season. A day before I had photographed new snow, including an actual snow storm on the first day of my visit. Now, only a short time later, I found myself making photographs that included no obvious signs of winter and quite a few signs of spring!

The very dense section of forest is not the most typical sight in much of the Sierra, where forests are often more dry and open — especially so where natural effects of fire have periodically cleared out the undergrowth. Here a mostly-conifer forest is interrupted by lots of dogwood trees, and on the day I was there the dogwoods were just barely starting to show their first spring buds, with a few of them starting to open into leaves. It was a bit later in the morning, so gently backlight was filtering down through the trees.


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Small Aspen Trees, Autumn

Small Aspen Trees, Autumn
A tightly spaced grove of small Eastern Sierra aspen trees with fall color

Small Aspen Trees, Autumn. © Copyright 2012 G Dan Mitchell – all rights reserved.

A tightly spaced grove of small Eastern Sierra aspen trees with fall color

I like to say that it is never too soon to start thinking about fall color… though I forgive you if you aren’t sure that May is quite yet the right time. To be honest, I came across this photograph of a familiar subject earlier today while I was backtracking through my archive of older raw files. I have a bunch of urban/street photographs queued up for posting here soon, but I feel like sharing a few more natural photographs first.

The location is in a popular area for Eastern Sierra Nevada fall color, but there is nothing exactly iconic about this particular grove – though it is a place that I’ve returned to every fall for years. I suspect that something about it caught my attention on my first visit, and that whatever that “something” is, it is not a feature that every viewer will spot. I recall stopping here the first time I visited. It was late in the day and the sun was about to drop behind the surrounding high ridges. I was surprised to see this densely spaced grove of slender trees, with trunks exposed below their fall color crowns. I stopped and made a few photographs, and the spot has become one of my touchstones in the Sierra Nevada.


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Yosemite Forest, Spring

Yosemite Forest, Spring
Spring plants sprout among the conifers in Yosemite Valley

Yosemite Forest, Spring. © Copyright 2018 G Dan Mitchell – all rights reserved.

Spring plants sprout among the conifers in Yosemite Valley

This photograph is the result of some aimless wandering and of finally visiting a spot that I have wondered about for years. Most of my landscape photography is done early and late in the day, and when the days get longer this can leave me with a lot of free midday time. What I do during those hours varies. If I am camping I may take that time for camp chores, otherwise known as eating, reading, and napping. When I’m in the gigantic landscape of Death Valley I may use this as travel time. On this recent set of visits to Yosemite Valley I used it as hiking time — either with my full complement of photography equipment or perhaps with a smaller camera and a couple of lenses. (Sometimes it is a relief to leave the “big gear” behind for a while!)

Although the light wasn’t favorable at this time of day, I decided to head up the Valley on foot towards a place where the shadows of towering cliffs would block the harsh daytime light a bit earlier in the day. I got there and saw a sigh I had seen before for something called “the fen.” I know that word from literary sources, but I had never (after all these decades!) bothered to investigate it in the Valley. I was in no hurry, so I wandered off in that direction. One of the features of the area is rather dense and, in some ways, lush vegetation. I looked, I finished, I wandered off to look at something else. But in the back of my mind I was thinking about these trees, and a bit later when the cliff shadows had lengthened enough to reach this spot I returned and made this photograph. While big, iconic features evoke Yosemite for us — and with good reason — for me these quiet little out-of-the-way spots in the forest are just as important in defining the place.


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