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I took this photo in Katowice, South of Poland. It was a fresh morning, I was walking
with my friend Michał and we found this little pond with some trees in the background.
The light in the horizon was very soft and generated a nice reflection in the water.
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Embroidery
A poem by Peter S. Quinn
Embroidery of the forest
On to the fields of time
The wings of gray achiest
All in their grayness prime
Of dreams that once were
In the moments like drift
When summertime was near
In ways of its open whiffed
Foliage of winter falling
Thru steps of time’s thread
When gloom shades are calling
In tints of their brownish red
And day is shorter becoming
In each their light of rise
On earth open blossoming
That to the winter cold dies
Draperies of their burgeon lay
That fetches old rustic bled
When the forest murky play
Its wilderness meadows bed
Oh forest my old trail forest
In all the traditions you hold
Once proud habits of the florist
Now ´ss in ashen winter’s cold
I have just a few shots left that I want to upload from the camping trip to Sequoia National Forest (July, 2011). This is another drive-by shot while we were out looking for that Tunnel Log :)
Yosemite Valley Forest. © Copyright 2023 G Dan Mitchell.
A Yosemite Valley forest of conifers and spring dogwood trees.
In an earlier post I described my “typical day” on one of my long, one-day visits to the Sierra. (I don’t recommend this approach, and I’d rather have had time to stay longer — but it was a choice between a quick visit and no visit.) I mentioned than, unsurprisingly, the early morning and evening hours are the most conducive to photography. But if I keep at it during the midday hours I can usually find some things that are worth the effort.
I made this photograph on a midday ramble. The goal was partly to scout for potential subjects for later in the day, partly to enjoy a walk, and partly to make a few photographs if anything turned up. I stopped on a bridge over the snowmelt-swollen Merced River and and I contemplated the scene I thought this little bit of Yosemite Valley forest looked interesting with its tall conifers, open light, and scattered blooming dogwood trees.
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.
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I almost forgot to upload this one. View large on black!
Copied from the previous-last photo: For those of you bored with forest photos: rejoice! This is the end of the photos taken during the three-or-so hours of sunlight in Humboldt State Park. I am so happy that I had a chance to see the forest like this!