nat869 wrote:
The east slope/Mammoth Lakes is one of my favorite places to be.
Well, for springtime flowers on the East Side, I go around March. Some last until August. Flowers along the Tioga Road peak around late June. If you get to a high elevation, they aren't starting until late July. It can be quite satisfying to get a March shot of wildflowers in the foreground at four feet and have the snow-capped mountain crest clearly visible in the background at twenty miles, especially where there is some mid-distance rock formation to add interest.
The middle of the summer can be awful over there, because of heat, dust, and haze. I was over there shooting three weeks ago and got very little in the way of usable long-range landscapes.
The autumn can be nice. Once the autumn rains start, then the heat, dust, and haze will be minimal. Autumn color can be nice, but you've got to hit that just right. Wait a little too late and the mountain passes will suddenly close.
Migratory birds fly up and down on the East Side, but again you have to hit that just right. Elk migrate there, also.
---Bob Gross---