Sunday, August 25, 2013

It rained this afternoon.

Okay, can't get it the way I want, dang, it rained this afternoon. I moved the computer downstairs because the bed was causing my back discomfort. Hmm, thought I write another blog post today, I been writing every day for months now but never posted anything, time to change that. This photo was taken over by the BIA dormitories. I was parked by the new medical center on the road in the morning. I liked the shape of the clouds and the light shining off the clouds. It was last month when this picture was taken. I remember Ollie asking for a ride. When I pulled into his place another friend came out with them and another older Jicarilla Apache gentleman. I won't mention his name but from what I gather he was locked out of his house and had no way to get in. I drove him to several places to see if he could find a place for him to stay until his wife returned from wherever she went. Oh, she had locked all the doors and windows so he was locked out period. Eventually we met up with his friend and he borrowed that friend's vehicle and drove off. Damm it looks pretty wet outside. It is seven thirty six but looks later than that.
 
I been taking pictures pretty regularly since I had my heart attack in January, it has been an amazing journey, I been going back and using all the available identification tags like descriptive and geotag to show where the photograph was snapped. It's kind of annoying at this late to do all of them, I don't honestly know how many photographs I have, literally thousands. so it will be a challenge to label all of them, I honestly don't know what to do with all of them. I don't want to just delete, I went through a lot of trouble color correcting them and where ever needed I cropped them. I don't usually like to crop them but if the building in the background is too small, I will crop them and make them stand out more prominently. When I started photographs I never knew it would grow so fast, my collection that is.
 
Wow, look at the color on this photo, when I first returned from Montana, I walked up the hill to the north and west near the water tower to the north. I kept on walking after I reached the top and walked west toward the mesa that frames the town of Dulce. It was in the morning and the sun was at my back. I've learned not to take photos when the sun is directly over head or into the sun, it will show a funky color and sheen so I've tried to avoid those situations. You can see this rock because it is visible from down below.
 

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