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bob, in tulsa

 

And here’s our young friend Mr. Dylan, looking pensively out onto the street that runs in front of his place there in Tulsa.

Tulsa, Oklahoma
photographed 4.20.2024

moment

Remember a couple of days ago when I posted a photo from underneath Tulsa’s Union Station? Here’s another one…it’s really fairly creepy under there. (In other words – it’s a great place to make photos.)

Tulsa, Oklahoma
photographed 4.21.2024

mysteries of reflection

 

I feel like maybe you already know that I am captivated by window reflections. One time, a photographer friend of my was talking about how polarization filters could eliminate this kind of reflections and all I could think was, “Sure – but why would you want to?”

There’s something about the way the actual things and the reflected things layer themselves together until it’s hard to tell what is going on. I guess my photo friend doesn’t necessarily share my affection for confusion.

Tulsa, Oklahoma
photographed 4.21.2024

or, you know, don’t

From what I observed KEEP LIDS CLOSED is not as much of a requirement as it seems…

Brownfield, Texas
photographed 1.26.2024

in a dusty climate

I am sure my late mother-in-law thought I was a terrible housekeeper*. But I am also sure she didn’t understand living in a dusty climate and the way the damn dust just filters in and lands on everything, despite your best efforts.

(To clarify: this isn’t my house.)

Morton, Texas
photographed 1.26.2024

*Naturally, the blame (or whatever) fell on me. Not on my husband. That was How Things Were. Additional examples can be provided upon request.