As the nights cool and the days get shorter here in the Eastern Sierra, it's fun seeing patches of color appear on the aspen and cottonwood trees. We're only about 2 weeks away from Fall colors in the highest elevations, and about 3 – 5 weeks from color everywhere above 5000 feet or so. Fall is one of my favorite seasons for photography… like tax season for a CPA.
Fall is also when I'm holding a lot of workshops. Often our first snow comes early in the Eastern Sierra, so that's why I'm holding my Fall colors workshop in the Bishop area October 5 – 6. That's right around when the first storm often arrives, and hopefully before the leaves get blown down.
Eastern Sierra Fall Colors Workshop October 2013
http://www.jeffsullivanphotography.com/blog/eastern-sierra-fall-colors-photo-workshops/
The area around the Mono Basin has been turning color later in recent years, so that's scheduled for October 19 – 20. While the main workshop occurs Saturday/Sunday to accommodate people who will be driving up after work on Friday, I made sure that my permits covered Friday as well if you can make it up a little early.
PayPal enrollment buttons have been placed on the front page of my blog: www.JeffSullivanPhotography.com/blog.
Then last but not least, I'm betting that Yosemite Valley will be stunning Nov 15 – 17 this year. I was finding good color in Yosemite as early as mid-October last year, but most tree species were late in Yosemite Valley and my favorite visit was all the way at the end of November. I'll get a separate announcement out on that workshop on my +Yosemite National Park Workshops page.
#photoworkshops
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