As an ardent student of photography and devotee of the classic black and white photographs by the mid-century masters I practice the medium with an eye toward graceful design. I view each frame as a discreet design project with the objectives of elegance, balance and precision. More images may be seen at www.steveimmelphotography.com.
Sunday, December 09, 2012
Take the long way home
As I wound my way home crossing the Navajo Nation near Tuba City I missed my turn to Ganado and found myself once again on familiar turf; an honored theme throughout this adventure. It’s as if my co-pilot, literally a Pilot, was going to take me through Cow Springs and on to Kayenta whether I wanted to or not. The long cut probably cost me two hours but what the heck, it’s only time.
Since I hit the road in Havasu muy late, the sun falling behind me created a heavenly glow on the homesteads and tiny settlements dotting highway 160 toward the Four Corners. The Navajo reservation is a vast place made even vaster by enormous sweeps of desert scrub punctuated by the occasional hillock or mesa. It’s an empty beauty of which I never tire.
Skyscapes dotted with remnants of man and nature on the land below as only you can do them, Steve! Congratulations on an amazing photographic journey!
ReplyDeleteIt was a blast, Daryl, and shows that I need to do it more. Best to you and Fred.
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