At the risk of being redundant, I present yet more pictures of the view from my backyard. Sorry—can’t help myself. The monsoon season has arrived in New Mexico—I laughingly call it that because the rain we get from it is a fraction of what we saw in Kentucky throughout the year. Anyway, the positive spin is that the clouds keep the heat down and provide a nightly light show guaranteed to make even the most seasoned photographer go weak at the knees.
On this one particular night last week, I sat outside and watched the event unfold. Every time I thought I was done, the light shifted and I was compelled to take “just one more.” So I will post a series here in the order that they happened with the times listed.
8:07 PM
8:13 PM
8:15 PM
8:17 PM
I can relate this easily to photojournalism or any other form of picture-taking. The art of photography seems to boil down to three things: stalking the light, stalking the moment and crafting the composition.
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