James L. Snyder
Golden Pathway
155th Street W & W Avenue D-15, Fairmont, Antelope Valley, Los Angeles County, CA, 4/2/2017 - 4/4/2017
Linhof Master Technika 2000 camera, 90mm Nikkor-SW f/8 lens, Fujicolor Pro 160S film, 3 exposures, 103 megapixels
In spring of 2017, I made several visits to Southern California’s Antelope Valley to photograph the blossoming wildflowers. Following the previous winter's heavy rains during an extended drought, California was enjoying a rare super bloom! I discovered this lovely view looking west from Broad Canyon at the north foot of Fairmont Butte and was able to photograph the scene at sunset. A meadow of tiny yellow daisies known as goldfields (Lasthenia glabrata) formed a pathway through the sagebrush toward the setting sun. The orange flowers are California poppies (Eschscholzia californica), also known as copa de oro (cup of gold). Liebre Mountain is in the distance at far left. Frazier Mountain is just left of the sun, and Tecuya Mountain is just right of the sun.
Golden Pathway
155th Street W & W Avenue D-15, Fairmont, Antelope Valley, Los Angeles County, CA, 4/2/2017 - 4/4/2017
Linhof Master Technika 2000 camera, 90mm Nikkor-SW f/8 lens, Fujicolor Pro 160S film, 3 exposures, 103 megapixels
In spring of 2017, I made several visits to Southern California’s Antelope Valley to photograph the blossoming wildflowers. Following the previous winter's heavy rains during an extended drought, California was enjoying a rare super bloom! I discovered this lovely view looking west from Broad Canyon at the north foot of Fairmont Butte and was able to photograph the scene at sunset. A meadow of tiny yellow daisies known as goldfields (Lasthenia glabrata) formed a pathway through the sagebrush toward the setting sun. The orange flowers are California poppies (Eschscholzia californica), also known as copa de oro (cup of gold). Liebre Mountain is in the distance at far left. Frazier Mountain is just left of the sun, and Tecuya Mountain is just right of the sun.