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Autumn Fog

Autumn Fog
Morning tule fog and autumn color in Central Valley wetlands

Autumn Fog. © Copyright 2022 G Dan Mitchell.

Morning tule fog and autumn color in Central Valley wetlands

Last week I visited a place where I have photographed for years. At one point I passed an obscure corner there that I have probably seen at last a hundred times, usually without giving it more than a brief glance. But this time a fortuitous conjunction of autumn color, drifting fog, and soft morning light caught my attention, and I paused to make a photograph.

While there is certainly an element of careful preparation and planning that goes into landscape photography, ultimately we are at the mercy of forces over which we exercise little or no control. There is no way that I could “plan” to be at a relatively nondescript corner of a particular place at just the moment that the fog drifts a bit one way or another to gently reveal a bit of soft, directional light on a bush. And that’s a big part of why I keep going back to places like this.


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New Hampshire Leaves

New Hampshire Leaves
A patch of autumn leaves along the Kancamagus Highway, New Hampshire

New Hampshire Leaves. © Copyright 2022 G Dan Mitchell.

A patch of autumn leaves along the Kancamagus Highway, New Hampshire

While it may seem that autumn is almost over, the autumn photography season isn’t bound by the calendar. I can find subjects in the Sierra that suggest autumn to me as early as the end of August, and it isn’t unusual to find some autumn red, gold, brown, and orange colors in parts of California all the way into January. All of this is by way of explaining that I’m not done with the autumn photographs yet!

This photograph comes from our October visit to New Hampshire, where we photographed New England fall color for the first time. After years of listening to fellow photographers rhapsodize about autumn in his region, we were overdue for a visit. I made this photograph… next to a parking lot! We had stopped to make some photographs of the larger landscape, but the soft light on the leaves caught my attention. This small vignette suggests the wildly diverse colors of the autumn leaves in this region.


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White Mountains Panorama

White Mountains Panorama
Peak autumn color along New Hampshire’s Kancamagus Highway.

White Mountains Panorama. © Copyright 2022 G Dan Mitchell.

Peak autumn color along New Hampshire’s Kancamagus Highway.

This is not my typical photograph — and in more than one way. I have already written that this year marked our first photography of the famous New England fall color, but another difference is probably less apparent. This is an iPhone photograph! I’ve been carrying various iPhones for years, but I rarely use them photographically for anything more than quick snaps and record shots. But we recently upgraded to the iPhone 14, and on this trip I decided to see what I could do with the thing. Its ability to make quick — and quite decent — panoramas, even in some challenging lighting conditions, is remarkable.

Aside from that technical issue, this photograph also exemplifies some of what makes East Coast fall color experience so different from the Sierra Nevada color that I have photographed for years. Most obviously, entire forests are almost exclusively hardwood trees, their color stretches almost unbroken across miles of terrain, and the colors are so varied. I’m still processing the experience and thinking about the relative attractions of this kind of autumn photography compared to kinds that are more familiar from my years in the Sierra.


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New Hampshire Forest, Autumn

New Hampshire Forest, Autumn
“New Hampshire Forest, Autumn” — Multi-colored autumn foliage in New Hampshire’s White Mountains.

We paused along the Kancamagus Highway to photograph at this large turnout, a place with a parking lot next to a rocky river, where the opening in the forest above the water let a bit more light into the edge of the forest. Just about every variety of New Hampshire autumn color was present where the forest ended at the river’s edge.

I have noted that there are not a lot of places where a photographer can get a bit of distance on such trees — often the opening for roadways is narrow and there isn’t usually a wide shoulder along the highways. The forest is quite dense, especially by comparison to the mostly-open forests that I’m familiar with in the Sierra Nevada. Within the density there is also tremendous diversity, with many kinds of trees growing closely together and, in the autumn, producing a kaleidoscope of almost all of the fall colors one can imagine.


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