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Christmas Day, Central Park

Christmas Day, Central Park
Visitors congregate in Manhattan’s Central Park on Christmas Day.

Christmas Day, Central Park. © Copyright 2020 G Dan Mitchell – all rights reserved.

Visitors congregate in Manhattan’s Central Park on Christmas Day.

As I have previously written, we spent a week in Manhattan right around Christmas and New Year’s Day, mainly with family visiting in mind but also, of course, to see Manhattan and other parts of New York City. We have visited during this season many times, and we’ve seen quite varied weather. The time before this we experienced recording-breaking cols, but this time the weather was hardly cold at all — the light and atmosphere looked winter-like, but temperatures were 20 or 30 degrees above what we experienced on that earlier visit.

On Christmas Day we took a long walk up the east side of Central Park, then crossed it before heading back down the west side. To no one’s surprise — this being Manhattan! — even on Christmas Day there were crowds everywhere. This large collection of people in Central Park may have been around a frozen pond, though the clear skies and sunlight took the edge off of the cold this time.


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Narcissus Flower

Narcissus Flower
An early season narcissus flower.

Narcissus Flower. © Copyright 2020 G Dan Mitchell – all rights reserved.

An early season narcissus flower.

While flowers, especially the sort growing in formal gardens, are not my typical subject, I enjoy photographing them from time to time for several reasons. First and foremost, they are fascinating and beautiful subjects, and by looking at them closely enough to make photographs I see them in ways that I would otherwise miss. They are also a challenge, encouraging me to think in a different visual manner than what is perhaps my native mode. In a related way, I think this expands and improves my visual flexibility and ability to see photographically.

I photographed this flower on a visit to a nearby garden with Patricia Emerson Mitchell. This kind of photography IS her native mode, so I’m more or less following along on these forays. It was still mid to late winter at this San Francisco Peninsula location, but the garden was already filled with color from daffodils.


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Trees, New Grass, Tule Fog

Trees, New Grass, Tule Fog
Light filters through Central Valley tule fog along a tree-lined gravel road.

Trees, New Grass, Tule Fog. © Copyright 2020 G Dan Mitchell – all rights reserved.

Light filters through Central Valley tule fog along a tree-lined gravel road.

A foggy morning like this one has distinct phases. I like them all, but this point of transition is often a favorite. Frequently the morning begins, for me at least, well before dawn as I drive down some slender two-lane road between fields, unable to see more than a hundred feed ahead. The photography often begins as the first light starts to diffuse into the fog. (It happens faster than you might expect since the tule fog layer is usually quite shallow.) After sunrise the fog will eventually clear, though it may take hours before it breaks tip enough to let light create shadows.

I made this photograph at that point — when the fog may be thick in one spot but thin in another nearby, and directional light and soft shadows begin to appear. This road could be almost anywhere in the Great Central Valley of California, though it is a particular one that I know quite well. Here I may spot geese or cranes (and perhaps cattle!) to the left and blackbirds or an occasional own in the trees to the right.


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Bark

Bark
Detail of colorful tree bark patterns.

Bark. © Copyright 2020 G Dan Mitchell – all rights reserved.

Detail of colorful tree bark patterns.

This photograph comes from a recent morning photography foray with Patricia Emerson Mitchell during which we visited one of her favorite SF Bay Areas locations for photographing flowers. (That’s her thing!) The location is an old estate on the San Francisco Peninsula that features extensive gardens that are open to the public these days. She knows that place well enough that she plans her visits around what is blooming, and this week it was daffodils.

While I’m not mainly a photographer of flowers — or, for that matter, small things in general – I do give it a try sometimes. I brought along a macro lens and photographed small, floral things. I’ll share more of those photographs soon. But I’m also easily distracted by other things including weathered wooden structures, ivy, and the marvelously patterned bark on a row of trees. There were more than a dozen trees with variations on this kind of pattern, so I spent some time moving from tree to tree and focusing my macro lens on the remarkable colors and patterns.


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