
The rain came down. Then the temperature dropped. Finally, we are turning a corner into pleasantness. At least, for now. The passing of winter to spring is always interesting in the swamp.
May you have an interesting life is one of the most harshest of Chinese curses. I think most people are like dogs. We like routine. That’s what’s been so hard living in the pandemic era. Routines are blown. Lifestyles are blown.
We’ve lost a lot. Everything is changing. Nothing is normal, or at least what we used to call normal. I’ve discussed that a couple of times. The new normal is a chance for us to do better. At least I hope that it is.
I have a better sense of hope, even though you can’t eat it, as Neil Young says.
But, with the change of presidents and governing administrations issues are being dealt with in an efficient manner. I just wish the other side would stop lying. The New Green Deal, which is only an idea, did not shut down power in Texas. Nor, did it blow out all kinds of water pipes.
I don’t see the gain in saying such nonsense. Eventually, the truth comes out. Especially these days when you don’t have the last president creating chaos everyday just to see his name out there. That noise is just about gone.
Yeah. He’s gonna run again. After four years of healthy change even his base is not going to be interested. Yeah. He’s going to start a new social media. Just like his steaks, wine, and university.
He’ll be so buried in legal issues that he’ll spend the rest of his life trying to suck money out of the last true believers to pay his legal fees that he’ll never raise his head again.
Now, that’s hope.
See where the picture of the rainy street lead me.
Now, that’s imagination.
drive by shootings. No. Not those kind. The kind where I make photographs from a moving car.
I’ve discussed this enough in the past that you know I don’t take silly chances. I’m not going to get hurt, nor am I going to hurt you.
Look at the picture. Not a car close enough to see me.
The real trick to this picture and the other picture from a couple of days ago is to find a color palette that makes sense for the subject.
The next trick is to be able to duplicate it in such a way that you can make subtle changes to suit the picture.
Once you’ve figured that out the rest is easy.
To be sure, the subject really should dictate the color palette. I don’t think bright, sunny scene would look great using this one.
Stay safe. You know the rest. Enjoy every color palette.
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