Naturescapes

Fall color cornucopia

Summer is in the air now, with warm temperatures, bluebell skies and warm balmy weather (save for the few wildfires sprouting across California now). But in a few weeks time, the sun will appear to sleep for longer, temperatures will drop and the sk…

Summer is in the air now, with warm temperatures, bluebell skies and warm balmy weather (save for the few wildfires sprouting across California now). But in a few weeks time, the sun will appear to sleep for longer, temperatures will drop and the skies will take on a dreary mood - the fall heralding the arrival of winter. And while many parts of the country don't actually experience the four-season weather cycle, there are some parts that do. And one of those is the dry Eastern Sierra region of California.

And nowhere are those colors as spectacular as the Sabrina Lake basin near the town of Bishop. As I drove higher and higher up the steep highway winding its way through the Sierra Nevada foothills, the colors started becoming more and more vibrant and spectacular. And while the colors pale in comparison to what one would experience in New England, it is the juxtaposition of the rugged mountain scenery with the contrasting colors that make this region a draw for photographers all around.

Here is one exposure taken while making my way down from the North lake on a narrow mountain road. The lingering fog added an extra dimension of peace to this scene.

Sabrina Lake Basin
CA USA

Dreaming Glory

Very many years ago, when I was still exploring the various parks in the Bay Area, I chanced upon one called the Purisima Creek Open Space Preserve, a vast reserve of young growth redwoods and large-leaved oaks, of gurgling creeks and moss-covered forests.

There was one particular trail that started off from the top of the ridge (part of the peninsular mountains) and descends into the valleys below as it it made its way towards the rugged Pacific coast. As the trail plunges through the summer-time fog, the dry world above it transforms into a photogenic wonderland of dreamy suffuse lighting.

I lucked out on getting good lighting, resulting in this dreaming glory where the morning light played hide-and-seek with the vegetation and the fog to create a very memorable scene

Purisima Creek Open Space Preserve
CA USA

Thistle Bloom

Normally, I wouldn't care too much for a thistle; their spiny stems are a menace while hiking and their prickles leave behind quite a nasty itch. However, as I was making my way through the vibrant spring wildflower patches of Hite Cove, I noticed a proliferation of the budding common thistles. Their beautiful pink inflorescence was quite a contrast against the drab dry-green surroundings.

I observed many such blooms that day, some filled with jeweled insects and bumbling beetles trying to get in on the pollen action, while others were withering in their last days. I found this particular thistle still retaining all its pink pollen-filled stalks, providing a burst of color for this macro image

Hite Cove
CA USA