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Rear Views

19 Thursday Sep 2013

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I-40, inspiration, rear views, road trip, Route 66, scenic views, travel

Rear ViewDon’t look back. You hear that all the time. The past is the past, don’t waste your time looking back. Just put one foot in front of the other, and keep moving forward. These sage words of advice are meant to motivate you, to keep you moving in the right direction, to keep you focused on achieving your goals – your success. Whatever success happens to mean for you. Contrary to this popular advice, I have found that it can be fun, and enlightening, to see what’s behind you – especially if you can do it without actually looking back.

Over the past year I have made several road trips, traveling between Alabama and California, utilizing a variety of routes and rest stops. The trips were long, but they were quite enjoyable, and I saw so many wonderful sights on my journeys. They were opportunities for me to get out and about, and see what I could see.

Most of the trips were solo, so I had a lot of time to contemplate life, and try to discover the solution for world peace. But, there is only so much that one brain can take, and I had to find other means of entertaining myself during those extended periods of time between one destination, and the other. Who knew snapping random pictures could be so energizing and therapeutic?

The photographic techniques used here are simple: Point. Click. Wait until you get home to see what wonderful surprises await you. This is also known as the “keep your eyes on the road and at least one hand on the wheel” technique. My results generally run the gamut from half-way decent, to blurry mess, to what on earth were you pointing at when you snapped this.

I have assembled some of the results of my randomness in a collection that I call Rear Views. I see so many parallels and analogies for life in these images, but I am going to resist the impulse to describe them to you.  Show, don’t tell. Besides, we have already established the fact I don’t always see things the way most people do. And I’m OK with that. The photographs in this collection have been labeled RearViews a to z, but they appear in random order. If you’re interested, I invite you to buckle-up and enjoy the ride – see what you can see – and then share it with me.

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The Cloud Factory

08 Monday Jul 2013

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clouds, roswell, scenic views, science fiction

scenic mountain view

I have had a fascination with clouds for as long as I can remember. As a child, I would spend many happy hours staring up at them, admiring the artistic works that looked like tufts of cotton gently caressing the sky. Sometimes my siblings and I would compete to see who could find the best images – pointing out clouds that looked like animals, or people, or some other familiar shape – hoping the others would see your vision before the restless fingers of the windy artist reshaped it into something new, never satisfied with the masterpieces floating silently across the brilliant blue canvas.

In school we were taught that clouds form as a result of cool air mixing with water vapors to create pockets of condensation, and possibly ice crystals, that are suspended above the atmosphere, waiting and hoping to become rain drops. There was a bit more to the lesson of course, but that was a very long time ago.

Over the years I have outgrown many of my childhood fascinations, but this isn’t one of them, as you can see from the photo collection below:

valley clouds
trading post clouds
sea clouds over desert
rocky mount clouds
mt clouds
open field clouds
beautiful day
red mt clouds
red rock clouds
long road clouds
desert rail clouds
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cloud view
cloud train
cloud scene
Cloud Gallery

Imagine my surprise when I discovered there may be more to this cloud thing than we were originally told. Kind of like that Roswell thing. That’s today, isn’t it? Anyway, while travelling along I-40 recently I collected this data that shows how clouds are really made…

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I present to you, The Cloud Factory.

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