
Remembering the October day when I made this photograph, I recall that there were some thunderstorms around the area and that we had mixed light. These were those wonderful conditions where it might rain one moment and the next there might be brilliant sunshine, always with the possibility of a dramatic sky. It appears that I made this exposure during one of those sunny breaks. (Looking at other original exposures in the sequence, not all of them had this light.)
I also think that I may have made this photograph… from the edge of a parking lot! I don’t hold to the reported Edward Weston statement that anything worth photographing is close to a road, but I’ll take my opportunities where I can find them… even if that occasionally means setting up my tripod in a parking space!
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