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Many eaves and an orb

You know by now that “walk around back” is a thing that I will almost always do when I’m out with my camera. I also look up, which is how I found this nice conglomeration of angles and lines.

Dusty, Washington
photographed 9.2.2020

Yes, obviously

Thank you, church sign, for stating the extremely obvious: it is indeed a country church.

But on the other hand, we only found it because the desk clerk at the hotel in Pullman, upon finding out we were on a photographic journey, gave me the Photographer’s Guide to the Palouse, a very handy thing to have in our possession.

Dusty, Washington
photographed 9.2.2020

This is but one example

How I got out of the Palouse without taking a million pictures is a bit of a mystery. Every place I looked, every road we went down, every hill we topped provided me with a new photographic vista. I’ve never been anywhere that was this spectacular. I can’t wait to go back.

near Colfax, Washington
photographed 9.2.2020

Waiting for Next Year

Farm equipment, and something that used to be farm equipment, in a field that’s partially harvested.

near Washtucna, Washington
photographed 9.2.2020

As the harvest moon rose

The very bright moon was lighting up the hillside as the sky tried to darken.

(There were two people standing there with us as the moon slid up into view. No one spoke. When the moon had cleared the hill, they turned and walked away. It was simple and profound.)

Palouse, Washington
photographed 9.3.2020