And anyway you look at it just fine light, in Santa Fe that is. I'm not sure which I like better- the chile or the light, but then I don't really have to choose between them.
Light.... sunlight, starlight,moonlight. Light diffused by rain, split milliseconds of lightning, and occasionally even filtered through ice or even more rarely through snow! One of the best things we ever did in building our house was to put this skylight in the sloping ceiling right over our bed. And Renee's little woman in a red dress, flying from a red kite has been soaring there above us for going on twenty years, maybe more...... I lose track.
So I got me one of those Leica lenses that everyone keeps proclaiming as the King of Bokeh. This is my first experiment with it, and basically making just about everything in the picture out of focus. I mean if a little bokeh is good shouldn't all bokeh be fantastic?
We went for dinner at the Salt Lick the other night. I really like the weathered wood of their tables. And its not often that they are not occupied by people and covered in B-B-Q.
I was born in Texas and have lived here all my life.I have been taking photographs for more than sixty years. I have been married for forty-six years. I have been a father for twenty-two years.I still have the second camera and the second car I ever bought. A Miranda G and a 65Mustang.
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