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gauzy

Maybe you already figured this out. (I bet you did. It’s really sort of obvious.) I enjoy photographing reflections in windows. And if the windows in question are in a small-town downtown, then I like it even more.

The thing about this is that not that many days ago (3 as of when I wrote this post) I stood RIGHT THERE and composed the photo, yet today I can’t tell you what side of the square I was on, what building had these gauzy curtains, or even what’s real and what’s reflected. The whole thing has my brain a little bit discombobulated.

But honestly, it’s that feeling of not knowing exactly what’s going on that attracts me to making these kinds of images.

Slaton, Texas
photographed 6.23.2023

through view

I went to Slaton to get cookies at the 100-year-old Slaton Bakery. (You cannot find better thumbprint cookies anywhere on the planet.) And, while I was there I took a few photos.

Or I went to Slaton to take photos. And while I was there I treated myself to some cookies at the bakery.

Either way, it worked out nicely.

Slaton, Texas
photographed 6.23.2023

church

Thank you, sign, for stating the obvious.

Slaton, Texas
photographed 6.23.2023

citrus

Maybe you knew that part of Route 66 went through Chinatown in Los Angeles. I did not know that until fairly recently.

But look! Here’s a truck of citrus!

Chinatown
Los Angeles, California
photographed 6.3.2023

ocean dreams

Really, is there anyone who can stand at the end of a pier and NOT stand on tiptoes to see just a little further?

Santa Monica Pier, California
photographed 6.2.2023