Desert Dunes

I’ve had very little time to look over my photos from our desert trip: it’s a busy time of year for me musically, so time for photography is not as available. Today, though, I’ve  had a little more time to look over some images. I think I’ll have more to share when I find more time to work on them.

I thought I’d go ahead and share my very first shot (with a Canon: there are plenty prior to this using the iPhone) from the evening we arrived. In this image you might spot a bit of blur in the upper right which is actually blowing sand. It was a bit windy out there.

The dunes never cease to amaze me.

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Desert Morning

Dan and I took a trip to the desert last week. In the past I’ve not been terrific about early morning rising every day, although I might manage a few, but this time for some reason I had the energy each morning. (Photographers have down time in the middle of the day, to be sure, but those early morning shoots as well as the patience in both morning and evenings waiting for the light can be rough. The ones who do this as their normal routine on every trip have my admiration.)

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Dan @ Work

I love being married to someone who has a passion for photography. I also love being able to take photographs of this master photographer. Here G Dan Mitchell is, doing what he does ever so well!

I posted an early quick version of this on Facebook and Google+ while we were still in the desert, but here is my “finally I’m in front of a screen I can work with!” version.

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