Sunday, March 16, 2025

Dark Sky Laws

The San Luis Valley from west to east with Ute Mountain bottom right.

Shafts of Light off 1-40 between Kingman and Needles.

The Sinclair in Sinclair Oil.

Continuing the darkly rendered, big sky theme of last week’s post which may include a third edition next time are four more offerings. They are dark, they have a dominant sky and just enough earth to tell the story.

Looking west from Blueberry Hill.

Mesa Blanca.

They could all be from New Mexico which is the standard bearer of monumental skies or hail from anywhere in the West.

Hang in there with my hyperlink adventure. At the bottom of the page will be the same hyperlink as yesterday and one shorter one created as I wrote the post. Yesterday’s was functional but ugly as sin. Big thanks to all of you tried the link in my short but sweet post yesterday. The link worked for most of you which suggests I'm on the right path for a short term solution to get you to the blog.

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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Your sky drama photographs are almost always exceptional. I-40 between Kingman and Needles, Mesa Blanca, and Looking West from Blueberry Hill are magnificent! Congratulations on this posting, and your feature in the latest Shadow and Light Magazine on EspaƱa. Terrific stuff, Steve! Thanks for sharing - D&F