an early warning

There’s something different about the light quality these days – I can’t describe it at all. (I tried. It did not go well). I feel it more than see it…

But what I can see are that the sunflowers have drooped toward the ground, literally hanging their heads.

The change in light, the change in flowers: the seasons are tilting toward change.

Lubbock County, Texas
photographed 8.15.2025

ag/industry

It’s not “just” a farm: check out those power lines.

Lubbock County, Texas
photographed 8.15.2025

dead flowers

I have no concept of how far away something is…it might be three feet, or 7 yards, or a quarter of a mile: I just can’t really estimate it.

That’s why this particular shot is at once a challenge and a triumph. I was shooting a vintage lens that didn’t communicate with my camera to any particular degree and that meant I had to flat out guess how far away the camera was from the subject and dial it accordingly on the lens. And look what I did: I got the focus on the actual things I wanted to, you know, be IN focus.

For just a very brief time, I felt like a genius. (I’ve gotten over that feeling by now, of course. But I did feel like I ought to mention it.)

Lubbock County, Texas
photographed 8.15.2025

bowl

I really hope that in its past the “bowl” sign was neon instead of just that faded paint.

But the main thing here is that partly-painted, non-matching green wall. It reminds me of when we’ve tried to match the paint on the walls at home and every single time, it worked just about this well.

Midland, Texas
photographed 8.10.2025

(location redacted)

Uh…yeah.

(location unimportant)
(likewise, the date is, too)