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cloud/puddle

It’s not like I’m breaking any photographic or creative ground here, but this caught my eye and I was unable to walk on without…well, you know.

San Saba, Texas
photographed 7.23.2023

curtained

I took a short post-dinner walk through downtown San Saba and that’s how I happened to see the gauzy curtains. (It was also still about 100° outside so I didn’t really fully explore the photographic options: my brain was having a hard time processing that it was still so hot so late in the day.)

San Saba, Texas
photographed 7.21.2023

farm stand

It wasn’t a farm stand in the sense of “Oh, look! Fresh tomatoes!!” but at some point it looked like it had been. Now it was sort of an “I’m making a u-turn to photograph that old place.” situation.

Lometa, Texas
photographed 7.22.2023

amber

I was several rows away from this one-armed figure when I spotted her ephemeral amber-colored glow.

After I’d made several photos and walked a few feet to my right, I noticed her missing arm in the grass. I’m not sure of the protocol around angel arms, but I went ahead and moved it closer to her. In case she needed it.

China Creek Cemetery
San Saba County, Texas
photographed 7.22.2023

rain dance

A late afternoon rain shower + a new camera = a good practice session.

Lubbock, Texas
photographed 6.30.2023