#92 Evening Rain (South)
August 30th, 2010Looking the Other Way
Is something any photographer needs to do. You see a good photograph in front of you, but something even better may wait behind. I made this just a few minutes before the photograph I posted yesterday, by pointing my camera south, toward Casper Mountain. Yesterday’s photograph was made by pointing the camera just about 180 degrees the other way, toward Montana. My tripod never budged.
Funny thing is, I originally went to this spot to point the camera Eastward, toward Omaha. I had planned to get a fine portrait of an August sunset, above a slab of primordial seabottom. That never happened. I’ll show you what did, tomorrow.

September 9th, 2010 at 6:02 pm
Funny how that works, you go to get a shot, but when you look behind you – WHOA! I think this is a gorgeous image, the cloud formation is different and beautiful. Nice work.