Big Skies and Temporary Insanity

Again I find myself
In the throes of creating
Embracing insanity
A momentary freedom

Cover photo is simple stitched rendering of what was there.

There has been a tug to delve back into nut-job photography. Casting off all inclinations of truth and simply work with available colors, tones and shapes to make something “different.” Perhaps selfishly different, or just a thing that taps into fictional story telling.
Photographer Alessandra Chaves posted her reasons for hanging on to her Nikon D750. She nails it. https://alessandrachaves.com/2025/03/28/why-i-have-not-replaced-my-nikon-d750-yet/.
I would also add that Nikon realized the power behind digital photography. Their internal software allows for multiple exposures for up to ten frames. It also will average the exposures so that it does not blow out if done correctly.
Brilliant and powerful.
Imagine stacking images in-camera using long and fast shutters along with different focal lengths.
It had been awhile. I had to get reacquainted with the 750. It is a bit clunky and simple. That is its charm.
Unlike the Z mounts, it renders a RAW final output.
Brilliant.
This old addiction. Wants me again.