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stacked circles
The other weekend my friend Whitney and I went to see her parents who live on a farm near a tiny unincorporated community near Lubbock. After our visit with her folks, we walked around the farm and the best part of that was getting to see the variety of equipment that was stored in rows beside the house.
And that’s how I found this…thing.
Welch, Texas
photographed 2.24.2024
thatch + barrel
When I was traveling with a photography group last fall, a friend of mine let me borrow a lens – it was a very nice lens and I could tell why he was making it real clear that he’d loaned it to me. It was a 56mm, f1.2, and: wow!
And then, of course you know what happened: I had to get one for my very own. And I used it all day on my visit to the botanical garden; as it turns out, shooting short depth of field added some interest to these images that other lenses wouldn’t have gotten.
Springs Preserve
Las Vegas, Nevada
photographed 2.15.2024
the grasses lie fallow
It’s sort of easy to think all the plants in desert areas are spiky and out to injure you. I mean – there ARE a lot of them that are sort of stabby (Hello? Agave? Looking at you, bud.) so I get it.
But then, there are some grasses that are soft and feathery, even when they are dormant.
Springs Preserve
Las Vegas, Nevada
photographed 2.15.2024




