Sometimes

If only I could convince
The east to merge with the west.

Two exposure software blend since the resulting jpg is just too small. Nikon used to create a blended RAW file but not on their newer cams. I am becoming restless and feel the urge to get back to making some dreamscapes.

I really love this next piece. No pretext or effort needed. Pure color abstract. ($50 Russian lens, reversed optic). Restless.

Centered

Whoever we are
Wherever we are
Peace may be found
In the quiet of the soul
Away from external demands
And perceived imaginations
Of doom and gloom

I wholly reject the messages: We should be divided, the government is my savior, I cannot effect change within my own sphere.

Live.

Spaceball

Dirty filthy ice
250,000 kilometers per hour
Vacuum of space

I drove to a nearby clearing to get this. There were a couple of families there to witness the show. Nice people. I showed them mine, and they showed me theirs. Me with tripod, camera set to 5 second delay blah blah blah. Them, with their phones, long exposure magnificence and excellent results.
I’m a dinosaur. Luckily, it only happens every 80,000 years.

August Farewell

We tilt our solar panels
The angle of incidence
Ensuring efficient radiation capture
Living on the hillside
Achieves much the same
89 degrees in town
98 on the hill
95 in town
104 in the shade, on the patio
140 at ground level in direct sun
Yeah, I found a new use for a cooking thermometer

Such are the summers inland. Lantanas drop their flowers from the heat. Vegetable buds fail and never produce. The following months are spent just keeping plants alive.
Like every year before, we all make it through. A little more brown and ready for the cool nights.
The lantana like those cool nights. Their yellow buds are teasing us with promise.

Cover photo from August 11th when a thunderstorm rumbled through. A brief change from the constant scorch fest.

August brings the Perseid meteor showers. Interval shooting while you’re sleeping has to be the most lazy-guy photography, but some of it works.

This little treefrog decided to take refuge in our hose pot (where it is wet and cool).

This tarantula decided to take a dip in the pool.

Farewell August! See you next time!