Monthly Archives: October 2024

i love a good reflection

You don’t have to spend a real long time looking through my photo archive (a term I use because I am feeling extra fancy today) to figure out that I take a lot of photos of things reflected in windows.

So you shouldn’t be too surprised to see what I found in Ness City, Kansas. (I don’t know what a “Ness” is and I’d be hard-pressed to call the place a “city” but at least it had reflections.)

Ness City, Kansas
photographed 9.5.2024

the night trucks

 

In case you find yourself in La Veta on a Tuesday night, you should know that the country club is going to be the only place for dinner. You should also know that it’s worth the 4 minute drive from town.

And I can also verify the fact that if you want to walk around downtown after that delicious dinner not only will you have made TWO good choices, but you can also see this delightful spot, right on the corner of Main Street and Ryus Avenue.

La Veta, Colorado
photographed 9.3.2024

the font on the wall

What can I say? If I’d been able to place the light exactly where I wanted it to be, it would be have been this arrangement.

Stations of the Cross Shrine
San Luis, Colorado
photographed 9.3.2024

 

cloud/cross

There’s not much to say about this – and I can prove it by telling you that I spent a lot of minutes at my keyboard trying to write this post.

So, unless I think of something, I’ll just leave it like this. But, hey! Now you can use all those seconds you WOULD have spent reading this stuff to gaze upon the photo and come away thinking, “Wow – that’s some great time management right there!”

Stations of the Cross Shrine
San Luis, Colorado
photographed 9.3.2024

water/color

Movement on the top of the water kept this shot of the rock steps nicely abstract. That wasn’t necessarily the effect I was going for, but it was the one I got.

I don’t hate it.

Blue Hole
Santa Rosa, New Mexico
photographed 8.30.2024