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Great Egret, Morning Light

Great Egret, Morning Light
A great egret in California’s Central Valley

Great Egret, Morning Light. © Copyright 2019 G Dan Mitchell – all rights reserved.

A great egret in California’s Central Valley.

Way back when I was a college student I first “discovered” egrets. I was in a general education science course that consisted of a sequence of short seminars on various subjects, and the professor teaching one on ecology was obviously an egret fanatic. I don’t recall many specifics from the course, but I recall his passion for “snowy egrets.” Later on, as a dedicated cyclist, I often rode past creeks and canals in the Bay Area where I spotted great egrets (not the same critter as the snowy egret), often simply resting but sometimes in flight. At that time I regarded them as exotic birds, since they were still new to me.

Of course, I eventually learned that they are all over California, wherever there are wetlands — from the Pacific shoreline to the Central Valley. As I learned more about other birds — cranes, geese, herons, ibises — I came to regard the egret as a much less exotic bird. Yet, there is nothing quite like the flight of a great egret, with that long neck, the pure white plumage, and the gigantic wingspan. This one managed to stay put on the ground long enough for me to take its picture on a recent, first-of-the-season bird photography foray into the Central Valley.


G Dan Mitchell is a California photographer and visual opportunist. His book, “California’s Fall Color: A Photographer’s Guide to Autumn in the Sierra” is available from Heyday Books and Amazon.

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Before Dawn

Before Dawn
Soft pre-dawn light on a Sierra Nevada landscape of peaks, granite, and water

Before Dawn. © Copyright 2019 G Dan Mitchell – all rights reserved.

Soft pre-dawn light on a Sierra Nevada landscape of peaks, granite, and water.

Truth be told, this was actually more “right at dawn” than “before dawn,” but given the light that comes to this spot a bit later — and the fact that I had been up and out there for a while already — it had a before-dawn feelings. So I’ll leave the title as is! The camera position was less than a minute’s walk from my campsite in this 11,000′ Eastern Sierra backcountry valley where we spent a week at the end of August and during the first couple of days of September. This late season period is always my favorite in the Sierra high country — a sort of last breath of summer with plenty of hints of the autumn transition that is on its way.

These very early mornings have a “two-edged sword” quality about them. Objectively speaking, it is almost always a bit of a challenge to persuade myself to unzip my sleeping bag in pre-dawn darkness and cold to start the process of suiting up, collecting equipment, emerging from the tent, and heading out to be ready for the early light. Subjectively speaking, once you do it the results are virtually always well worth it — for the photographs, of course, but also for the quiet beauty of these first moments of the new day.


G Dan Mitchell is a California photographer and visual opportunist. His book, “California’s Fall Color: A Photographer’s Guide to Autumn in the Sierra” is available from Heyday Books and Amazon.

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Yellow And Orange Grove

Yellow And Orange Grove
Autumn aspen grove in yellow and orange, Eastern Sierra Nevada

Yellow And Orange Grove. © Copyright 2019 G Dan Mitchell – all rights reserved.

Autumn aspen grove in yellow and orange, Eastern Sierra Nevada.

Autumn is a great time to be a photographer in California. Yesterday I was in the Central Valley to photograph sandhill cranes and geese (mostly Canada geese, with a few others mixed in here and there), and almost exactly one month ago I was in the Sierra Nevada photographing fall aspen groves. That color has now worked its way to the west side of the range and is currently expanding into the lowlands closer to the coast. (OK, I won’t get into the issue with wildfire smoke. For now…)

I made this photograph very late in the day, in an Eastern Sierra Nevada canyon where the tall peaks of the crest brought the area into shadow well before actual sunset. I had arrived in time for the last backlight of the day on these trees, then sticking around long enough to photograph them in the soft, shadowed light. (I continued to follow that line of shadow back down the canyon to the east after photographing here.) The leaning trees are most likely the result of an active beaver population in this canyon, and the gnawed trunks nearby are evidence of their busywork.


G Dan Mitchell is a California photographer and visual opportunist. His book, “California’s Fall Color: A Photographer’s Guide to Autumn in the Sierra” is available from Heyday Books and Amazon.

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Cranes In Motion, Dawn

Cranes In Motion, Dawn
A flock of sandhill cranes in motion in dawn light

Cranes In Motion, Dawn. © Copyright 2019 G Dan Mitchell – all rights reserved.

A flock of sandhill cranes in motion in dawn light.

As autumn shifts towards winter, as daylight savings time ends, and as the nights get longer… the time of year I think of as migratory bird season begins. All over the northern hemisphere birds that breed in more northerly locations during the warm months head south to find more hospitable locations to spend the winter — places with food and relatively warmer temperatures. In many places the migration has started and — at least from the perspective of those of us who live in the migratory destinations — the birds have arrived and will continue to do so over the next month of so.

Earlier this week I headed towards on such location to drop of some prints at California’s Lodi Sandhill Crane Festival. (If you are thinking of going… it ends on Sunday, November 3 this year. If you missed it this year, visit the site and sign up for information about future events.) Since I was driving over there in the morning anyway, I decided to leave early enough to check out some sandhill crane locations at sunrise. This was one of the first crane photos of the new season, and as an unruly flock of the birds passed by I photographed them with a longer shutter speed, allowing motion blur to accentuate their motion, and over-exposing to produce a high-key interpretation.


G Dan Mitchell is a California photographer and visual opportunist. His book, “California’s Fall Color: A Photographer’s Guide to Autumn in the Sierra” is available from Heyday Books and Amazon.

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