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Winter Birds, Dormant Trees

Winter Birds, Dormant Trees
Migratory geese fly above a copse of dormant wetland trees, Central Valley, California.

Winter Birds, Dormant Trees. © Copyright 2023 G Dan Mitchell.

Migratory geese fly above a copse of dormant wetland trees, Central Valley, California.

This photograph is emblematic of a minor identity crisis I face this time of year when photographing in California’s Central Valley: Am I a landscape photographer or a wildlife photographer? I think the answer is… yes. A few years ago I collaborated with fellow photographers on a show that focused on what we call “birdscapes,” and that invented term encapsulates my approach. Sometimes I do photograph individual birds or small groups in isolation, but mostly I see them as part of this winter landscape.

I made this photograph on New Year’s Day, when a group of us met to ring in the new year and make some photographs. Photographically it was a bit of an odd day — not the greatest light, and not as many birds as sometimes, both the result of this winter’s wet weather in California. But in the morning we did have some nice light, including this moment when the soft light became a bit directional, illuminating these trees still bearing “autumn” color as geese flew past.


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Green Door, Evening

Green Door, Evening
A weathered green door, a green wall, a sidewalk — evening light.

Green Door, Evening. © Copyright 2022 G Dan Mitchell.

A weathered green door, a green wall, a sidewalk — evening light.

First, a brief description of the photography, and then another reason that I am posting it today. I made the photograph on one of my daily walks — I try to get out and cover various routes in a radius of a couple of miles or so that add up to between 3 and 5 miles on a typical day. I always carry a camera, even though I don’t take it out on most of the walks. I’ve been past this old building quite a few times, but today I saw this door for the first time, so I stopped to photograph its worn and tilting form.

The other reason this photograph is here is that it comes from what is for me a photography tradition: the process of getting up to speed on a new camera. I usually avoid upgrading cameras too frequently. There are many reasons, but one is that I depend upon knowing a camera’s interface to the point where operation is intuitive. But eventually I do get new cameras. This was the first walk with the new Fujifilm XT5, which is going to replace the (fine) XPro2 that I’ve been using since that camera was introduced. I won’t go into the technical details at this point, but so far I’m liking the camera a lot.


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Shades of Autumn

Shades of Autumn
A scene of dense vegetation with fall color, Eastern Sierra Nevada.

Shades of Autumn. © Copyright 2021 G Dan Mitchell – all rights reserved.

A scene of dense vegetation with fall color, Eastern Sierra Nevada.

On this day I came upon a dense grove of small aspen trees mixed with some autumn-colored mountain willows with their slightly less flamboyant brownish fall color. At the time I arrived the trees were in the shadow of the tall mountains nearby, and the light had a bit of a blue quality. It was also soft and diffused, leading to an absence of very bright highlights and filling the shadows with light, too. The aspen leaves stood out a bit from the background with they yellow color.

Looking for some kind of order and structure in such dense subjects is a challenge, one that forces the photographer to look beyond the obvious ways of seeing. Subtle lines in the dense and complex texture can be enough to direct the eye. Slight contrasts in luminosity or color become important. And the lack of a single strong central subject lets the eye wander about the frame and take in the complexity of the scene.


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Autumn Brush and Trees, Eastern Sierra

Autumn Brush and Trees, Eastern Sierra
Brush and trees begin to take on autumn colors along the base of the eastern Sierra Nevada.

Autumn Brush and Trees, Eastern Sierra. © Copyright 2021 G Dan Mitchell – all rights reserved.

Brush and trees begin to take on autumn colors along the base of the eastern Sierra Nevada.

My first memories of Sierra Nevada aspen trees could not be more different than what we see in this photograph. Those early experiences came on backpacking trips when trails briefly traversed small groves. I’m thinking of several of them as I write this — a small section along a trail to Cathedral Lakes, arriving at such groves when descending from the crest on the east side, various other backcountry locations. I always associated them with the “High Sierra,” the high elevation, forested wilderness that lies below the exposed high peaks.

It was much later that my perception evolved and encompassed the recognition that these trees can be part of what is essentially a high desert terrain just as easily. I recall a drive east of US 395 into such an area a few decades ago on which I was surprised to find groves of aspens surrounded by rangeland and no other trees. I soon became aware of what had always been there but which I had not noticed — small groups of such trees all along and near the base of the eastern Sierra. This small grove, along with a bunch of shorter brush, grows in a small creek bed passing through an area that is otherwise profoundly dry and seemingly barren.


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