
A 6-Hour Round Trip Gamble
“That’s a three hour drive!” he reminded me. “Yeah!” I think was my response.
“That’s a three hour drive!” he reminded me. “Yeah!” I think was my response.
“…the thin, misty fog that obscures, as if drawing a gauzy veil across the world..”
“…it was this shape, along with the contrasting colors of the roots and the dark red soil beneath them, that originally caught my eye…”
“…their footprints would last only as long as it took for one or two waves to smooth out the sand, erasing evidence of their passing…”
“…if the timing worked out, we could be in for some decent sunset light on the clouds over the canyon…”
“…the motion of the water under the thin ice had created ripples and ridges on the surface, which may have just re-frozen the night before…”
“…just before sunrise, the clouds started to break apart and a gap appeared in the southeast, right where the sun was going to come up over the White Mountains…”
“The concept I came up with for this image was heavily influenced by the landscape paintings of the 16th and 17th century Dutch Masters…”
“Always Look Behind You” is advice many advanced photographers give to those just starting out. This is the story of why that’s a good idea.
Might Pantone have named 2020 “The Year of Classic Blue” because of my image? Hmmm…
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