Posts in Stories Behind the Camera
STORM'S A BREWIN'

I visited New Mexico for a few days in May. The only thing I asked was to get some time to photograph White Sands at those times when the light is “magic”. It happens twice a day – sunrise and sunset. My scheduled day came and, boy oh boy, was I excited. However, driving to the park, the skies became more and more threatening. That was okay by me. I could try my hand at photographing the lightning. It was the whole making lemonade out of lemons thing for me. I was driven to take photos and practice getting the images I wanted and a little bit of rain was not going to stop me. In fact, the sky would be fabulous, I reasoned. It will only make the sunset colors better and the sky more interesting.

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Fibonacci Want To Be

We spent the weekend in Austin where we visited the State Capitol. I have wanted to add a classic Fibonacci image to my portfolio for quite some time now. Looking at the rotunda, I felt sure the opportunity had presented itself. Yeah, not so much as I was leaning over the railing trying to compose what I wanted. But, it gives me the encouragement to keep trying. Happy Tuesday!

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Old Cars

I love old cars. I love their "built-to-last" quality, and the idea that they have been the catalyst for many new adventures. Today, the Packards are on display in Salado. Rows of these beauties are waiting to share their miles and transport you to another time, if you'll let them. Me and my camera are happy "travelers" right now.

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