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.
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Sunday, April 02, 2017
Out like a lion
Last Wednesday Mother Nature threw us a curve ball as yesterday’s 70 become today’s 40 with winds to 50mph. Didn’t exactly need that
to tell the truth. Still, look on the bright side. The blustery winds and low
clouds gave us this display.
Your third photograph could become one of those quintessential New Mexico shots. A real beauty, Steve! And, after all, what would we do without the whiplash weather in New Mexico? It keeps us on our photographic toes. Thanks for posting this series, Steve!
I agree with Peggy on this one, Steve. The first and third are quite strong. But all are essential to what you photographed that day, so why not post it?
Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteYour third photograph could become one of those quintessential New Mexico shots. A real beauty, Steve! And, after all, what would we do without the whiplash weather in New Mexico? It keeps us on our photographic toes. Thanks for posting this series, Steve!
ReplyDeleteDaryl, Peggy says it would be a better post without the second image. What do you say?
ReplyDeleteI agree with Peggy on this one, Steve. The first and third are quite strong. But all are essential to what you photographed that day, so why not post it?
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