Below Elephant Mesa, Arches Nat'l Park.
Morning Frost
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I count myself lucky that given the 'lock-down' limitations many face, such has not been the case for me. In the space of 5 or 10 minutes (or half an hour), I can be somewhere I want to be, somewhere worth going to shoot, and there'll be nobody else around.
As regards the image, its of a particular spot I've shot repeatedly for 30 years, in every season and under as many different weather conditions as can be imagined. First time I shot it, I shot it in B&W on large format. It was shot intentionally to submit/display at what (was then) an upcoming exhibit of local artists/photographers at the local museum. What can I say? I have maybe a dozen favorite trees....and their backgrounds aren't too awful given the right conditions.
Appreciate your comments, Chris.
Love this one, Jim! Imagining that crisp cool air from home in "the most locked-down city in the world" is bittersweet.