somehow despite everything I’ve made it out for a couple sunsets this week and with the storms (weak as they are) falling apart right at sunset it’s made for some magic.
seen from Australia

seen from Italy

seen from Austria
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seen from Austria

seen from Poland
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seen from China
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seen from Saudi Arabia

seen from Canada

seen from Canada
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seen from India

seen from Canada

seen from United States
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seen from Egypt
seen from China
somehow despite everything I’ve made it out for a couple sunsets this week and with the storms (weak as they are) falling apart right at sunset it’s made for some magic.
it was a really short lived sunset, a wall of cloud ate the sun, but man was it dynamic and amazing.
originally I had a goal of 250 sunsets this year. I must have been really high on new year ambitions. this was 41. Going to shoot for 100-125 instead there are just too many nights when the sunset is obscured or I cant get out, or or or.
we’re finally getting closer to the time of year I live for. the summer storms and all the magic in the big alberta skies. This year feels a bit heavier than most. I’ve been doing this now over 5 years and you’d think I’d run out of love for it but in fact the recent issues with my back and health have just concentrated my focus and made me deeply deeply fucking grateful for every day I get where I can get out and make pictures. I love the dark clouds but I'm kinda over living under one health wise the last 6 months--that said nothing focuses your attention like feeling you may lose something you really care about. storm season #1 with the super expensive medium format camera which just gobbles up the complex light of sunset storms... how many years have I dreamt of this?
for those of you who personally give two craps, health wise we’re in the weeding out the serious stuff phase one issue at a time and trying to work out what is my broken down back and what isn’t. I had a rib dislocated for 5 months and that’s hopefully going to be the cause of most of the things going on but health stuff moves way too slowly. In the interim I’m picking my fights and trying to make the best use of the days I'm feeling half human to make as many pictures as I can.
I would love to get back to feeling healthy but maintain this laser focus on what I care about--sadly, we tend to take things for granted till they are threatened.
well kids, I'm off to Oregon for a couple weeks. play safe and enjoy the early fall.
took the day off work to head up to what could have been a tornadic storm up north and the storm didn’t pan out on so many levels. it was a hail infested monster that beat the hell out of a lot of chasers (I avoided the hail, thankfully) and had incredible straight-line winds that made visibility pretty scary at times, and it was FAST. too fast to really get good photos, or at all enjoy the experience. I should have took my escape route quicker and let it pass because it was literally tearing the environment apart and there was such complex light. I raced past all the best pictures.
I’ll never learn I guess, that I'm not really a storm chaser so much as someone interested in the weird light and beautiful oddities that happen around storms as they pull and shape the environment. a sort of environmental portraitist.
Turned out, I got all these just 20 minutes from home, after chasing a much smaller storm for a bit and landing in my sweet spot, sunset.
I also killed a beautiful bird. I tried to swerve away but he went the wrong way and that was that. magic. destroyed. his unimaginably light bones a pile of mess on the gravel. I went back to make sure he died (not laying there suffering) and also to just let him know I was sorry. That’s stupid. he’s dead, but stuff like that frustrates me.
so, the moral is remember what matters. focus yourself on the things you care about not the hullabaloo. the spectacle is always distracting you from something just a little deeper, and if the costs of business are the needless deaths of amazing flying machines you best be coming back with something precious.
yeah.
we’re getting to that time of year where the beauty comes faster than i can keep up to it.
the ballad of alberta