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bird/flight

I never like to get up before dawn to get out and make photos. But when I do, I am always happy to have made the effort. There’s some kind of a lesson there, probably.

Anyway, on a trip to the Salton Sea with Keith Skelton and California Photography Workshops, we were at a viewing platform at the Sonny Bono National Wildlife Refuge to photograph the birds taking first flight. See what I mean? Totally worth setting the alarm for 4:45 a.m.

Sonny Bono National Wildlife Refuge, California
photographed 2.11.2022

Wall of Many Colors

“What color is your place?”

“Yes.”

(an imaginary conversation)

Camp Wood, Texas
photographed 1.28.2022

All the directions

So. Much. Signage.

And also, check out that brown haze down toward the horizon – that’s a minor dust storm, which I point out only to those of you who are unfortunate enough to have to live somewhere that dust storms don’t occur. You are really missing out.

Lubbock County, Texas
photographed 1.14.2022

Street Wig

I sort of hate to even think about the circumstances that would result in a wig, tangled up in leaves, left at the edge of a street. It can’t have been good, right?

This was the first street-wig I’d ever noticed, but a few days later and only three miles away I saw ANOTHER one. I have some questions…

Nashville, Tennessee
photographed 12.25.2021

Quite a few opportunities

If you happen to be in Nashville and find yourself in a church-going mood, I’d like to suggest this place, as it has many opportunities available all through the week.

Nashville, Tennessee
photographed 12.25.2021