Wednesday, March 09, 2005


Alfred Stieglitz called them "Equivalents". These were photos of sky and clouds and light and dark and they are grand. I can look at them forever. They never get old for me; I always see something new. This image follows the one below it. It is the sky over the Chesapeake Bay after the storm. The black lid, which was a little while ago the sky, lifts and sun filters through the thinning cloud layer and the air is fresh and clean and the birds who took shelter from the wind and rain return to their rightful place. A cycle ends and another one begins.

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