Bandon Sunset Reflection, Oregon Coast |
Ansel Adams once stated that “Twelve significant photographs in any one year is a good crop.” Perhaps Ansel would be more efficient and productive today with digital photography, or perhaps he simply had a really high bar for what he considered “significant”.
I often produce a few dozen photos per year that I’m pleased with and collect into albums on Flickr, so reducing them down further, to something like an annual “Top 10”, doesn’t always reach the top of my “to do” list. But as the “Photographing California” book that I finished and released in 2015 starts to go into retail auto-pilot, I can take a moment to reflect on my past year of photographic adventures as I look towards 2016.
The photo above was captured early on in my 3500-mile “victory lap” road trip that I embarked on in September, as my book was about to ship to wholesalers and Amazon.com. I visited Mt. Shasta, Lassen Volcanic National Park, and Crater Lake National Park before turning west and heading for the coast. I arrived just in time for sunset.
Milky Way Rising Behind Joshua Trees, Mojave Desert |
In June I still had the Milky Way on my mind, as I dropped by Mono Lake to capture a 360-degree panorama featuring the lake’s tufa calcium carbonate rock formations under the arch of the Milky Way.
Mono Lake Milky Way Arch Panorama |
By July we had a nice summer monsoon season of sporadic storms, not enough to end our drought in the Eastern Sierra, but storms are certainly a plus for landscape photography! In this case a shaft of golden hour sunlight struck a column of rain, producing a warm-tinted sunset rainbow.
Shaft of Water and Light, Topaz Lake |
Although there are so many stunning photography locations to cover in California I only included a handful of backpacking destinations in my book, I personally love backpacking, so I took the opportunity to visit the Golden Trout Wilderness in July. Little did I know that the remains of Hurricane Dolores would come ashore that night, creating “super historic” record July rainfall across much of Southern California. Fortunately there was a break in the rain on the following day, so I could head to the trailhead to dry out my gear before selecting my next adventure.
Muir Lake Morning Reflection, Golden Trout Wilderness |
In August the big event for me is usually the Perseid meteor shower. Sometimes I like to maximize sky in my meteor shower photos, but in this case I decided to include an interesting Joshua tree. So back to the Mojave Desert I went.
Perseid Meteor Shower and Milky Way over Joshua Tree, Mojave Desert |
Another location that I visited during my whirlwind September road trip was Morraine Lake in Alberta’s Banff National Park. I was fortunate to arrive right after the first snowfall of the year, and it was still snowing lightly as the last light of the day faded, so there weren’t many people out in the cold to wander into this shot along the shoreline. I also picked up the more typical elevated view from a nearby knoll, showing the glacial blue color of the lake, on the following morning.
Morraine Lake, Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada |
I captured a number of nice Bodie and Eastern Sierra fall colors images this year, but one of my favorites was this late, snowy fall colors shot from Conway Summit in early November. Many of the compositions I was capturing on this morning were a little too evenly lit, but for a moment a thin spot in the cloud cover had the lower portion of this line of trees brightly lit while the trees and hill in the ravine in the background fell into darker shadow. This highlighted the lower line of trees and gave the whole scene a more 3D feel to it.
Snowy Fall Aspen, Early November in Mono County |
Later in November I headed to Death Valley to pursue some new locations for an upcoming detailed guide to the park that I’m writing, but one of my favorite images ended up being from the Mesquite Flat Dunes near Stovepipe Wells. I had other photos with arguably better light, but the photographers add scale and a nice point of interest. I’ve photographed these dunes a lot, but the combination of low angle sun and broken light passing through breaks in the clouds created some unique opportunities.
Exploring the Dunes in Death Valley, Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes |
Valley View Calm Evening Reflection, Aug 2007 |
One of my more stunning finds was from an incredible sunset in Bodie during one of my workshops on June 29, 2013. Bodie was just outside of the area I was covering with my book, so post-processing photos from there hadn’t been a priority. My loss then, and gain now! It was an unusually purple-tinted sunset, as confirmed across many photographers and cameras from various manufacturers.A few shots in the middle of the sunset’s transformation had a wide variety of colors, ranging from orange-yellow to magenta-pink and blue to indigo shades, in addition to the base purple that dominated many adjacent shots.
Sunset Over Bodie Main Street, June 2013 |
There was another surprising overlooked shot that I found in an old Yosemite folder from 2008. Covering Half Dome at sunset from Glacier Point, the Yosemite chapter had already gone through layout before I found it in February, but it’s a nice addition to my Yosemite portfolio for future uses!
I named my Top 10 for people who prefer the predictability and order of a preset and finite number, but I’ll show a few of the other contenders for people who prefer not to be arbitrarily constrained. This sunset shot is from the Cambridge Hills south of Yerington in Mason Valley, Nevada. I was looking for some old cars that were supposed to be in the area, but they were apparently either moved or stolen. The road had to serve as the subject and leading line, heading to that last bit of orange sunlight on a shaft of rain in the distance.
My Favorite Landscape / Travel Photos from Each Year, 2006 – 2016
Here are some of my collections from prior years. It has been a great dozen years of adventure, I can’t wait to see what I can find to show you in the next 12!
New: 2017 Top 10 Landscape / Travel Photos blog post
2016 Favorites photo album on Flickr
2016 Top 10 Landscape/Travel Blog Post
2015 Favorites photo album on Flickr
2015 Top 10 Landscape / Travel Photos blog post
2014 Favorites photo album on Flickr
2014 Top 10 Landscape / Travel Photos blog post
2013 Favorites photo album on Flickr
2013 Top 10 Landscape / Travel Photos blog post
2012 Favorites photo album on Flickr
2012 Top 10 Landscape / Travel Photos blog post
2011 Favorites album on Flickr
2011 Top 10 Landscape / Travel Photos blog post
2010 Favorites album on Flickr
2010 Top 10 Landscape / Travel Photos blog post
2009 Favorites photo album on Flickr
2009 Top 10 Landscape / Travel Photos blog post
2008 Favorites photo album on Flickr
2008 Top 10 Landscape / Travel Photos blog post
2007 Favorites photo album on Flickr
2007 Top 10 Landscape / Travel Photos blog post
2006 Favorites photo album on Flickr
2006 Top 10 Landscape / Travel Photos blog post
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Wow 👍... Fantastic... Very beautiful Sunset 👌... Very beautiful pic 👌... Thank you for the sharing
Thanks +Georg Graz
+Sylvia R Thank you!
+Priscella Toussaint That's very kind of you to say, thanks!
Very good Picture Jeff
I guessed it was Bandon, Oregon, near to Where a Colleague is from +Patricia Davidson
Wonderful colors and reflections!! Beautiful! Thanks for sharing with the #LandscapePhotography theme!! Please see the about tab of +Landscape Photography !! We have great new curators. It's my pleasure to share your amazing photo to the +Landscape Photography page! Check out all the great photos there including yours!!
Thanks as always for sharing it +Margaret Tompkins !
+Paul Kieley I was disappointed to just miss +Patricia Davidson by a day on my visit to Bandon, then again when she passed through California a short while later. We met in Yosemite in 2012; I'm confident that our paths will cross again!
I hope to run into you this year +Jeff Sullivan! Happy New Year ;)
Give us a ring when your house passes our house Patricia! We may do a road trip in September...