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turned her back on drama

In the background kids were playing in a bounce house. Or crying. Or pushing each other out of the way. Or sliding down all wonky.

And that placid woman turned her back on all of it…

Slaton, Texas
photographed 10.21.2023

 

escapees

Well, those kids didn’t like the looks of me. Not one bit.

(Or their mom was calling them to her.) (Wait. Maybe SHE didn’t like the looks of me.)

Slaton, Texas
photographed 10.21.2023

knotted curtains

I drove all the way from Lubbock to Hobbs so I could take this photo.

(I also ate some delicious posole for lunch and did a little shopping. Oh, I looked at the annular eclipse.)

Hobbs, New Mexico
photographed 11.14.2023

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

museum

The photography god(s) smiled on me that day: that woman walked into the frame at the very moment I made the photo, making it about a thousand times better than it would have been without her.

Denver Art Museum
Denver, Colorado
photographed 9.13.2023