The weather moved in
The idea was to get some spectacular shots of sunset on these limestone cliffs, the ones Georgia O’Keeffe called The White Place. The weather, however, had different ideas, and as this storm moved in, we decided it was time to move out.
But I kind of liked the stormy skies better than I would have like the sunset.
near Abiquiu, New Mexico
photographed 7.2.2014
Posted on July 15, 2014, in Photography and tagged 365 photo project, abiquiu, abiquiu new mexico, black and white photography, melinda green harvey, monochrome, new mexico, one day one image, photo a day, photography. Bookmark the permalink. 19 Comments.

Gorgeous textures and tones in this. High drama!
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Thanks – I am glad you like this one. And thanks for the follow, too!
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For me it’s an uneasy merge of wispy clouds and chalky rough cliffs. Sensual and dynamic (again).
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Thanks, Donna – it was an odd mix of textures.
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Gorgeous tones and agree on the stormy skies. May I reblog this?
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Thanks, Frank. And I’d be happy for you to reblog it!
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Dramatic weather is always better for photos.
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Clear blue skies are boring. This sky? Not boring.
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I love stormy skies – the drama they provide adds a lot to a photo. A plain blue sky is, in the words of a colleague of mine “Clear blue skies are boring. This sky? Not boring.”
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I wish I’d said that. Wait a minute….!
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kewl i know dat spot as also the spot by the lake in the previous shot, u captured the serenity an lonliness i feel a lot when i go hang out there,,is a trippy lake,,,, great job with that nothing to werk with when it turns out to be like that shot with the bench there very sumpting, keep on keepin on 🙂 Q
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Yes, I know what you mean about serenity and loneliness in those parts of New Mexico. Thanks for stopping by the blog, and for the follow!
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Reblogged this on Simple Moments Blog and commented:
Knowing how to make a great picture is everything with this moment in time by photographer Melinda Green Harvey. It’s moments like these that the 1,000 or so times you clicked the shutter before-hand prepares you for. I’m glad Melinda chose this in monochrome as it pulls out the story and the drama of the moment. The texture from the cloud formations juxtaposes well with the texture in the rock. What makes this a remarkable simple moment for me is it has something to say and keeps me interested …. and I want to know more of the story. Thank you Melinda for not letting this storm get away without you first sharing it (with all of us).
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This is almost like a single textured surface, the way the sky and cliffs blend together. Much more interesting than a plain sky would have been.
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The merging of sky and cliffs was what caught my attention with this; glad it caught yours, too!
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I think it is more like you brought it to my attention with a very well crafted photograph!
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Yep. Just doin’ my job. Or something.
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The drama is beautiful. The cloudscapes echo the landscape!
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It was a very interesting storm – and the way the clouds and the cliff resemble each other was the best part!
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