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dune-edge

As the day’s light crept across the sand, the patterns grew deeper before fading in the full light of morning. The ruffled edge of the dune held for seconds then was gone, never to reappear in the same place or form again.

Algodones Dunes
near Glamis, California
photographed 2.13.2022

the only other thing

The long shadows of the approaching sunset did me a solid right here, didn’t they?

Bombay Beach
Salton Sea, California

photographed 2.12.2022

under her careful gaze

I did sort of feel like someone was watching me prowl around the beach, and then I figured out why it felt that way…

Bombay Beach
Salton Sea, California
photographed 2.12.2022

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

A real Chamber of Commerce scene

I don’t know… I *guess* a tomato festival has potential? This particular site, though, seems decidedly non-festival-like…

Niland, California
photographed 2.13.2022