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A gap in Blidworth Woods, Sherwood Forest, Nottinghamshire, UK, where plantation pine trees have recently been felled.

An early morning stroll through the woods as the mist begins to clear.

 

I liked the feel of this shot with the soft moss and pine needles adjoining the narrow trail through this clearing. There was just a hint of the mist providing some separation in the forest to the rear of the shot too.

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Woke up this morning with a very damp heavy fog . . . started to clear later as I was roaming around with my camera. Finally giving way to spotty sunlight, drifting low fog and some blue sky.

 

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Swettepoel near Joure in the Netherlands

A beautiful morning at the shore.

Piethorne Reservoir, Rochdale.

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First of a series from a session with a Snowy Egret engaged in my favorite behavior from them--snagging baitfish on the fly. Morning light on Horsepen Bayou.

Early morning low clouds part just enough to reveal a fresh blanket of snow on Mount Shasta in Northern California.

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Here on a cloudy fall day, we find an LS&I "Hill job" clearing the scales heading down grade with loads for the dock behind a pair of U23C's and a U25C on September 24, 1986.

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Au dessus de Désaignes, Ardèche

I always like the moment just before the sun appears. A monumental feel to this landscape.

MC GP9RM #2008 is seen clearing the snowbanks at Willow St in Sandwich on its way south to Yarmouth with 11 empties.

Clearing Storm, Evening. © Copyright 2022 G Dan Mitchell.

 

Summer thunder storm clouds clear at sunset above the Sierra Nevada crest, Yosemite National Park.

 

Photographic prospects seem to be distributed across a sort of bell curve. Most of the time the opportunities are fine and interesting, and it is possible to make decent photographs from what you find. Occasionally I find myself at one of the sharp ends of the curve. When at the end where nothing much seems to be happening, I remind myself that I’m storing up karma for those moments when the opposite happens. And if you are out there enough, these unbelievable moments will happen from time to time — and they are enough to keep you coming back.

 

This was a truly memorable evening that provided an embarrassment of visual riches. Soon after this trip, I came up with a series of four photographs in landscape orientation that traced the astonishing evolution of the light from late afternoon through dusk. Four seemed like plenty at the time, so I left the rest behind — some of which would normally have been keepers. This is one of those, made when I briefly shifted the camera to portrait orientation.

 

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, Amazon, and directly from G Dan Mitchell.

Stormy skies clearing after a summer storm over San Stefanos

Out for a walk with my girl, we came across a clearing. It was the rich colors of the forest that first drew my attention. Later, while composing the shot, it was the shadows that anchored the image and balanced the level of interest

Service roads all along the waterfront. Major clearing up and down Lake Ruataniwha.

The sun finally breaks through and lights up the lower slopes of Kerridge Hill

Early morning fog begins to clear over a Pacific Northwest wetland reserve.

Taken at Common wood near Llanrhidian, Gower, Wales, UK. No graphics please.

Late afternoon light dappled across the Mono Basin. View looking towards the Mono Craters & distant White Mountains.

Running only twice a month or so, the Petoskey turn plows through a foot of snow that has accumulated on the tracks since the last train passed. A MOW plow vehicle was used to clear the line starting at Mancelona the day before, but as I traveled further north on US 131 I was delighted to find that the tracks were only plowed as far north as Boyne City, allowing me to grab a few more shots of the train clearing snow before reaching the end of the line.

 

The crew is bringing up three 4-bay covered hoppers for Petoskey Plastics a few miles north of where this was taken, and by doing so will have arrived at the northernmost point accessible by rail in Michigan's lower peninsula. They would set out and pick up five empties for the trip back to Cadillac and tie the train up in Kalkaska for a relief crew to pick back up on the following morning.

Not too many clearings in the forest. I guess that they are largely created from small scale fires?

Forest and clearing near Klein-Mariazell in Lower-Austria. In the background the alpine foreland.

Southend on Sea.....

this is the flipside..

Southend on Mud.

Sometimes the elements come together in such an amazing place as this. The valley of the 12 peaks, covered with a light layer of snow that night (you can see it on the trees in the upper right corner), with fog coming down the mountains and a great reflection in the aqua blue waters. This is such an amazing place. I found myself alone, standing in water so i could frame this photo with the two trees either side. Awesome

Just moving things around again. 40 minutes before this series of images were taken the sky was a uniform dark gray and the wind almost carried out tent away. The sky finally started to clear this was the result!

"The real voyage of discovery consists not in seeing new landscapes, but in having new eyes." Marcel Proust

One of my favorite quotes. This image was taken from my back yard.

Minutes after a Sonoran Desert snow storm. Southwest of Tucson. My side yard. No crop. No post processing.

 

I found this path off the main road on the entrance to Moraine View State Park near Leroy, Illinois this evening about 20 minutes before sunset. The forest was dimly light, what caught my eye was the light on the trees at the end of the path where it must open up into a clearing. I underexposed 1/3 to make sure the surrounding forest was dim and clearing was not overexposed.

 

...after an overnight temp of -6

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