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Tall Trees, Early Color

Tall Trees, Early Color
Tall aspen trees begin to take on fall colors, Eastern Sierra Nevada.

Tall Trees, Early Color. © Copyright 2020 G Dan Mitchell – all rights reserved.

Tall aspen trees begin to take on fall colors, Eastern Sierra Nevada.

Previously I shared a different view of this grove of aspens. (More on that below.) It is part of a large grove in the Eastern Sierra that is easily accessible. As a matter of fact, I photographed it from a spot just a few feet off of a roadway. Here a large expanse of trees rises from the bottom of a valley, working its way up talus slopes toward higher peaks. Because virtually the entire grove is open to view and spread out before me, I often use a long lens to pick out small compositions from within the larger totality. This photograph focuses on a group of tall, thick, mature trees.

About that “different view” that I mentioned above — the previous version was in portrait (vertical) format while this one is obviously presented in landscape view. If you imagine that there is one “best” way to depict a subject, the choice to share both might suggest a lack of clarity on the part of the photographer. Obviously, I feel differently. I do not think there is one right or even best way to frame or format a subject, and I believe that there are multiple ways to look at it. Beyond that there is a practical value to seeing such a subject in more than one way, as anyone who has worked with photography clients understands. In the end, I actually like both ways of seeing this grove.


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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Aspen Tree in Transition

Aspen Tree in Transition
Aspen Tree in Transition

Aspen Tree in Transition. Hope Valley, California. October 9, 2014. © Copyright 2014 G Dan Mitchell – all rights reserved.

Aspen tree with leaves beginning to change from green to yellow

This fall I think I hit the timing just about perfect for aspen color, as I visited areas between Lake Tahoe in the north and Bishop Creek Canyon to the south. The colors were generally intense in the middle elevations, not completely gone yet at higher elevations, and beginning to come on strong down lower, where the aspens mix with cottonwoods and other foliage. By moving a bit north or south, or to higher/lower elevations, I was able to find just about every stage of the fall aspen color transition, from groves that were still green, though every phase of intermediate color, to bare trees that had already lost their leaves.

I was also reminded, yet again, that the specific spots you go to find Sierra fall color probably don’t matter as much as staying alert, thinking about the conditions, and watching for color wherever you happen to be. Yes, there are a few especially notable places. But it turns out that there are absolutely wonderful trees to photograph almost anywhere you travel at this time of year. This tree is perhaps a case in point. I was, in fact, in one of the prime aspen color areas near Lake Tahoe. However, on this evening, when the sun was dropping behind ridges and the light was softening, I simply happened to pull over at a wide spot in the road near some creek. I got out of my car to look at the trees, which were much like the trees filling the rest of this long valley, and it happened that one of them exposed the skeleton of its branch system against a background of mostly green leaves that were just starting to change. I’m quite certain that it would be nearly impossible for me to find this particular tree again — but why would I? It is just one of the uncountable trees in the range, and everywhere among them there are beauties to be photographed.


G Dan Mitchell is a California photographer and visual opportunist whose subjects include the Pacific coast, redwood forests, central California oak/grasslands, the Sierra Nevada, California deserts, urban landscapes, night photography, and more.
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