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Scottish mist blurs the night

I can see how living in a misty climate could get old. But since I don’t live in a misty place, it seemed enchanting and delightful. And – bonus! – it opened up the possibility of utilizing the reflective, wet pavement and doing some intentional camera movement images.

Edinburgh, Scotland
photographed 11.3.2023

coffee girl

The first morning in Edinburgh was a treat, wandering around in the mist with my camera in hand, taking in sights of a place I’d never been.

And that’s how I happened to see this young woman at a coffee shop.  (And how she happened to see me.)

Edinburgh, Scotland
photographed 11.2.2023

do what, now?

I swear, for the longest time I thought this said “Young Sins.”

Perhaps a different, more legible, font would have been a strong decision.

Clovis, New Mexico
photographed 5.27.2022

capitol reflection

If there’s a subject that’s lately captured my attention, it would be reflections of things. I like the way the make the distinct indistinct, the way the camera sees things that my eyes and brain edit out, the way reality becomes indistinct.

And so, here I present the Colorado state capitol dome reflected in a big window at the Denver Art Museum.

Denver, Colorado
photographed 9.13.2023

snow white

I just can’t help myself: no matter how many abandoned businesses I spot in my travels, I still have to photograph them. I guess when I see a new one and DON’T want to get an photo of it, I’ll know the photography gig is over…

Portales, New Mexico
photographed 8.11.2023