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the nicest smile I saw all day

“Just TALK to someone. Say you like their smile and then have a chat. Then ask if you can take their picture. It’s not that hard. You can do it.” – oft-repeated advice from my photographer pal Don. I am sure he thought I never heard him say that to me any of the approximately one hundred times he happened to mention it.

Surprise!

Santa Fe, New Mexico
photographed 5.16.2022

dome + clouds

I can’t even count the number of times I drove right past the turn to Cerillos, but it’s equal to all the times I’ve driven the road, minus one: the last time there I finally made the turn. And obviously it was well worth it.

Cerillos, New Mexico
photographed 5.16.2022

where there is smoke

I could not look away. For an entire day, no matter where I was, my eyes sought out the awful (yet strangely beautiful) smoke from nearby forest fires.

The fires were so intense that by the end of the day they would have created their own weather system, clouds known as pyrocumulonimbus, which contain lightning storms that can in turn ignite more fires. An article in Scientific American says, when you see these clouds, “you know you’ve got big trouble below.”

near Chimayó, New Mexico
photographed 5.15.2022

camera/bag

It pays off to be a keen observer. It even pays off in restrooms. Because that’s where I noticed that my purse and camera, hanging on the back of the door, actually looked photo-worthy.

Mingei International Museum
San Diego, California

photographed 5.3.2022

takeoff

As it turned out, the bird changed its mind about being in the photo. Sometimes birds are like that, I suppose.

San Diego, California
photographed 4.3029