This was the first trip of the season for me, family illness, employee illness, and smoke from the fires had kept me away from photographing my beloved Sierra, and even though this trip was not a backpacking trip, it was still very satisfying to be out in the mountains again.

Fall color photography does not require any backpacking, plenty of rugged hiking, being all day, and able to move from one location to another quickly is.
One is on the move from the morning hours to sunset, searching for locations through canyons with dense brush, looking for optimal l scenery, and then going back when the light quality is ideal, which is paramount for a landscape photographer if he/she plans to capture the splendor of the Fall colors in the our "Range of Light".
This trip was timed around the incoming storm that was coming in on that Saturday, was hoping it would produce some wonderful aspen/snow color
combo's and that special lighting that only the Sierra can, which it surely did.
My usual 5-6 day trips only produce one or two art piece's, sometimes more, which then go into my purchasing gallery, but this trip produced several magnificent pieces, which is just in time for some of my upcoming private shows this Fall and Winter.
Will now share two of these distinctively different pieces with you, please click on the each to get a larger and more deserving view of these beautiful representations of our Fall Sierra!
