Photography: My Shot – How Wonderful Normal Was!

During these troubling times, I look for avenues of encouragement and inspiration. The Mary Jean Iron quote in the picture below touched me because it impressed upon me how often we take the “normal” for granted. During sheltering-at-home days, I am forced to recall how wonderful were my utterly normal days.

I took the photograph on a rather normal day at Cathedral Gorge State Park in Nevada. It is located just outside the small town of Panaca with only two traffic lights. In reality, only one is in town.

It was a rather normal day made extra special by the beautiful early evening glow on the colorful clay mounds and hoodoos. The moon rising above the forms added an additional punctuation to how special this otherwise normal day really was.

I hope you are soon back to your wonderfully normal days!



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Metadata

File Name: 0000210_Cathedral Gorge Hills Reflect Last Sunlight_2033.RAF
Capture time: 7:26:34 PM
Capture date: June 13, 2019
Exposure: 1/25 sec @ f/16
Focal Length: 19mm
ISO: 200
Fujifilm X-T2
18-55mm f/2.8-4 R LM OIS

Edited in Lightroom

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