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Pro tip: if you are in Central Texas in the summer and it’s like hundreds of degrees outside and you think the heat’s going to literally melt you, go to the museum. The folks running the place will be happy to see you (and will tell you as many stories about the stuff as you’ll want to hear), the air conditioning’s nice, and there are things to photograph.

Lampasas County Museum
Lampasas, Texas
photographed 7.22.2023

amber

I was several rows away from this one-armed figure when I spotted her ephemeral amber-colored glow.

After I’d made several photos and walked a few feet to my right, I noticed her missing arm in the grass. I’m not sure of the protocol around angel arms, but I went ahead and moved it closer to her. In case she needed it.

China Creek Cemetery
San Saba County, Texas
photographed 7.22.2023

rain dance

A late afternoon rain shower + a new camera = a good practice session.

Lubbock, Texas
photographed 6.30.2023

chair + reflection

A polished concrete floor + a green chair + the sun in just the right spot = this.

Yellowhouse Canyon, Texas
photographed 7.14.2023

“everything looks worse in black and white” – P. Simon

As you know, my first photographic love is monochrome, so I can’t completely get on board with Paul Simon’s statement about everything looking worse in black and white.

Although…this scene really does look better in color.

Yellowhouse Canyon, Texas
photographed 7.14.2023