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Meat Centre

Meat Centre
Interior of the Meat Centre after closing time, Manhattan

Meat Centre. © Copyright 2020 G Dan Mitchell – all rights reserved.

Interior of the Meat Centre after closing time, Manhattan.

Businesses like this one, located along the edge (as I understand it) of Manhattan’s Chinatown district, fascinate me. There is often a sort of rough edge about them, but it implies that they are places where real work is done, and not that they are unkempt or that the owners and workers do not care. Quite to the contrary, as I look around this scene I see that essentially everything in it has a distinct place and a real-world purpose.

Technically this is a kind of “night photograph,” since I made the image while walking along a dark street and looking into this and similar businesses. Aside from restaurants and drinking establishments and the ubiquitous convenience stores, most of the businesses like this one were closed or closing. Here, the appearance suggests that the place has been cleaned up and organized at the end of the work day.


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Sandhill Cranes, Rural Road

Sandhill Cranes, Rural Road
A group of sandhill cranes crosses an agricultural road.

Sandhill Cranes, Rural Road. © Copyright 2020 G Dan Mitchell – all rights reserved.

A group of sandhill cranes crosses an agricultural road.

Sandhill cranes can be noble birds, but they can also be downright goofy. One of the most impressive experiences I ever had while photographing birds came one evening, as the light was almost too dim to photograph. From the southeast we began to hear the characteristic call of these birds, and a moment later successive flocks of them filled this sky, with thousands of birds passing overhead before landing in nearby ponds. On the other hand, there are few things more gangly-looking than a crane trying to get itself straight for a landing!

I photographed this group at an unusual daytime hour, rather than at my more typical early morning or evening times. The small flock had collected along a levee road next to a pond, and they were mostly just standing around, occasionally shifting positions a bit. It seemed to be a quiet time for them — no flying in or departing, no “crane dance.” After an extremely foggy morning, the atmosphere was still hazy and the light soft.


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Pointing The Way

Pointing The Way
A man in holiday attire gives directions to a pedestrian in Manhattan.

Pointing The Way. © Copyright 2020 G Dan Mitchell – all rights reserved.

A man in holiday attire gives directions to a pedestrian in Manhattan.

This photograph was what I think of as a classic street photography “snap,” grabbed quickly while on the move past the subjects on a Manhattan sidewalk. Based on my recall of the moment and the low position of the camera, it is pretty likely that I make the exposure without even raising the camera to my eye, possibly not having time to do so and/or wanting to avoid creating my own intrusion on the scene.

If you like such subjects, there are a lot of different ways to “see” them as photographs. In this one there is the unusual attire of the fellow, who I suspect is a security guard working outside this building — during the holiday season such people must occasionally wear bright red shirts, Santa hats, and holiday light necklaces, which is not your typical security guard attire. He looms large in the frame — he is taller than the women, she stands further away and to the side, and his pointing motion gives him an active demeanor. I also like certain compositional aspects of the photograph, and I simply find the two people to be fascinating.


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White Pelicans, Fog

White Pelicans, Fog
A small flock of white pelicans at rest in wetlands as sun rises on a foggy morning.

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A small flock of white pelicans at rest in wetlands as sun rises on a foggy morning.

As I have written before, the existence of white Pelicans in California came as a surprise to me a few years ago. I was long familiar with the brown pelicans that skim along the coastal shoreline and occasionally land close-in. But I was so unaware that the white variant lives around here that the first time I photographed them — at a distance, though fog, with intense backlight — I misidentified them as another entirely different bird, making an error that seems obvious in retrospect. They are all over the place, flying over coastal bodies of water, settling on inland ponds, and more.

I spotted this group on a foggy morning in a spot where I’ve seen them many times before. Here a small group of perhaps up to a few dozen individuals often hangs out at a safe distance and, if I’m lucky, may decide to take flight and pass over my position. On this morning the smaller group was huddled close together out in the pond, partially obscured by thinning tule fog and softly light from the low-angle early morning sun.


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