A Luminous Bear Creek Spire

$139.00
Current Stock:
SKU:
18-12
date:
July 2018
Location:
Eastern Sierra, CA
Details:
We are now offering a selection of impeccably produced Epson Ultrachrome Prints, unique Giclee Canvases, and luminescent Metal Prints.
Purchases:
For all patrons, pay for two images and take a third at NO cost. There are always discounts for multiple prints orders. And for all my valued clients, I prefer to have a personal connection. Please call/text me. 760 934 5100

I have been pondering my career in Rock Creek Canyon near Mammoth Lakes. Rock Creek is a premiere destination, as the terrain easily rivals the John Muir Trail. I have been visiting Rock Creek for what seems like forever, maybe 45 years now. The early stories about my attempts to make new images always included something like, "Rock Creek is hard place to photograph, the canyon runs north/south, the sun does not reach the canyon until after the golden hour," and so on. Nowadays, my mind sees images everywhere, in many kinds of light. This capture, made during the end of July, really encapsulates my right-brain feeling about summer in the Sierra. I have always known about location, but I did not want the usual alpenglow, or stormy light. This day in July, there were storms and smoke all around. I had the day off from work, and I took my camera along, always looking. The end of the road at Mosquito Flat was completely clear of clouds! But I knew they were likely to return. I had already started up the trail when I realized that I had left my accessory bag in my old Toyota. Listening again to the right side of my brain, I returned to the parking lot to retrieve it, and then hiked back to the location. The clouds had returned, and the rain came hard. I was hiding under a tree when suddenly the rain eased off, and this luminous yellow light appeared because of the smoke. I made four images, then the light was gone..