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the night hurricane Ida arrived in Boston

Having a hurricane in Boston wasn’t something that I really thought would happen, but there was quite a bit of rain and wind that one night. Remembering that “Shitty weather makes good photos.” – the second time in three days that I am quoting Sam Abell – my camera and I went for a bit of a walkabout in the rain.

Boston
photographed 9.1.2021

Buoyed

One of the best trips I’ve been on was this one, two weeks in Nova Scotia. I’d happily return any time.

I was shooting for a specific project at the time, and never really posted anything else from the trip. And I’ve gotten a little weary of all the Texas and New Mexico stuff I’ve been posting, so here’s a short pivot north. This particular scene includes a lot of things I’m not used to shooting: oceans, rain, fishing shacks, buoys, boats. Oh, and trees and hills.

Whale Cove, Nova Scotia
photographed 7.28.2015

The Ark

Just look at that rain! It seemed like it was going to last for days – as many as forty, maybe. And the name of that store is The Arc of St. Martin. See how it almost came together in an hysterical joke?

St. Martinville, Louisiana
photographed 10.21.2017

Red

Surely you didn’t expect me to just sit there, waiting for the green light, when I had a camera right there in the seat next to me?

Lubbock, Texas
photographed 3.15.2020

Called on account of rain

I don’t get many opportunities to photograph in the rain (except for that time in Los Angeles with Ehpem when we spent the day in monsoon rains!) so this was a treat!

Burl Huffman Athletic Complex
Lubbock, Texas
photographed 8.18.18