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Panamint Lake

Panamint Lake
Panamint Lake spreads across Panamint Valley following heavy winter rains

Panamint Lake. © Copyright 2019 G Dan Mitchell – all rights reserved.

Panamint Lake spreads across Panamint Valley following heavy winter rains.

Death Valley National Park visitors who arrive from the west or southwest almost certainly drive through Panamint Valley — whether traversing a good part of its length when driving north from Ridgecrest and Trona arriving after driving across from Owens Valley and US 395. The area was not originally part of the park but was added more recently. Despite being framed by big, rugged mountain ranges on either side, it is more typically a place people drive “through” rather than “to.”

It is also generally a very dry place. But near its upper end there is a typical desert playa… which necessarily implies that the area is periodically flooded during wet periods. This spring I passed through twice on visits that were about a month apart. The first time followed a very wet period and the usually dry playa was covered by a very large, shallow lake… of which there were virtually no traces one month later.


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Feet and Meat

Feet and Meat
Feet. And Meat.

Feet And Meat. © Copyright 2019 G Dan Mitchell – all rights reserved.

Feet. And Meat.

Sometimes there really isn’t a lot to write about a photograph.

This is one of those times.


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Flower Vortex

Flower Vortex
A swirling pattern a flower’s petals

Flower Vortex. © Copyright 2019 G Dan Mitchell – all rights reserved.

A swirling pattern a flower’s petals.

Maybe I’m taking this black and white thing too far? ;-) If I recall correctly, this was a relatively colorful flower, photographed at a botanical garden under filtered light.

There is a method to my madness. With many flowers, it can be (or so it seems to me) difficult to get past the beautiful colors. That’s natural, of course, and those colors are a major attraction of this subject. But here I felt that I might be able to draw attention to the beautiful and mysterious form of this flower by removing those colors.


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Woman On Bicycle, Street Musician

Woman On Bicycle, Street Musician
“Woman On Bicycle, Street Musician” — A women on a bicycle stops to check her phone as a street musician rests against a brick wall, Florence, Italy

Yes, I seem to be in a retro frame of mind recently, what with a significant number of black and white images plus a thread of street photography. Every so often, I think, my roots in black and white photography seem to come back to the foreground. I began photography decades ago (how many decades I won’t say…) when my father took me — and my siblings — under his photographic wing. He started us with very basic cameras, and eventually we graduated to helping him in his home darkroom. Obviously, in those days, virtually everyone was workmen in black and white, so that’s were I started. My photography and that of the folks who caught my attention was entirely black and white. Eventually I moved to slide film, but that initial exposure to black and white stuck.

This is another of the photographs I made in Florence, Italy back in the summer of 2016. As often happens, I move on from a collection of photographs as other subjects catch my attention — so it is almost always profitable for me to return to the “abandoned” files later on, where I almost always discover images that I like. While Florence in the summer can be a very busy place, crowded with hordes of tourists, if you poke around in the right places at the right times you can find quieter scenes. And if you like soft, shaded light, you can often find that in abundance here, too.


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