Adams took the picture while driving back from a trip to
Canyon de Chelly, in
Arizona, with his wife, Virginia, and two assistant photographers, Gerry Sharpe and Don Worth, in the autumn of 1958. His attention was suddenly caught by a grove of aspens, in
New Mexico, in particular by their golden leaves. He quickly decided to stop and photograph the scene. He explained: “We were in the shadow of the mountains [north of Santa Fe], the light was cool and quiet and no wind was stirring. The aspen trunks were slightly greenish and the leaves were a vibrant yellow. The forest floor was covered with a tangle of russet shrubs. It was very quiet.” ==Art market==