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Bus Shelter Tree
I didn’t intend for this to turn into a series showing how spring appeared in New Mexico, but that’s what happened.
First, there was this image, which I made on March 22 in Santa Fe, of a tree without any new leaves. Then there’s this shot, from March 24, showing trees just about to burst into full bloom.
And now, today, is a photo that I made in March 26, at a bus shelter in Albuquerque. One tree is newly leafed, and the other one is exuberantly clad in white blossoms.
These are nice lessons to remember now that winter has arrived: there’s hope.
Albuquerque, New Mexico
photographed 3.26.2015
Jewels
Remember yesterday, when I mentioned making images of implied people, instead of actual ones?
These ruby-red glasses and plastic-encased menus imply people, I guess.
Albuquerque, New Mexico
photographed 3.26.2015
(image made during Santa Fe Photographic Workshops class with Sam Abell)
Circle + Square (or, really, a rectangle)
The assignment for that day’s shooting was people. People?! That’s just not my deal.
Implied people, maybe? And what better implies people than a forgotten rubber band in a square of sunlight?
Albuquerque, New Mexico
photographed 3.26.2015
(image made during Santa Fe Photographic Workshops class with Sam Abell)




