A West Texas Sunset

I made this capture many years ago when we lived in Lubbock. Captured with NIKON D100, 2006-05-26 19:39:57, 400mm, 1/4000sec, f/20, ISO-1600, SOOC.

This is an old image from my archive. I do not remember the specifics, although I have a vague recollection of the day. I think Wife and I drove out of town a little, expecting a sunset. I had the D100 at hand and a couple of lenses. I think it was one of those dusty West Texas spring days. Boy howdy, we had some dusty days in Lubbock.

This seems like a lifetime ago, and it is nearly 20 years. I had no idea what was in front of us, and me. A few months after making this capture, I was on my way west to Nevada. My family followed soon after.

That is the nature of life — it is dynamic, always changing; it is not static.

This was a good memory and I came away that evening with a few nice captures. Although it is now ancient history, the D100 made some good images.

I am grateful. Life is good.

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