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capitol reflection
If there’s a subject that’s lately captured my attention, it would be reflections of things. I like the way the make the distinct indistinct, the way the camera sees things that my eyes and brain edit out, the way reality becomes indistinct.
And so, here I present the Colorado state capitol dome reflected in a big window at the Denver Art Museum.
Denver, Colorado
photographed 9.13.2023
tubes
I stopped to photograph an abandoned farmhouse and then became distracted by the bright white irrigation pipes stacked up behind the place. (The crop behind the pipes? It’s cotton and the bolls were already set on the plants and couple of them had opened, revealing cotton as white as the pipes.)
Lynn County, Texas
photographed 9.4.2023
boot heel
The grave marker way down at the end of the cemetery had a thick square wooden post and several cowboy boots hanging from it. This boot, which was in full sun every single afternoon that wasn’t cloudy, was much the worse for that level of sun exposure. I don’t guess I understood how many nails there are in a boot until I saw this one.
Grassland Cemetery
Grassland, Texas
photographed 9.4.2023




