Contrasting Texas and Connecticut from the Air

Contrasting Texas and Connecticut from the Air

Contrasting Texas and Connecticut from the Air

Heading out of Dallas, on our second leg of our journey home, a nice person offered me their window seat so I could sit next to my husband, and that’s how this blog post came about.

I was so grateful, because I wouldn’t have wanted to miss the foliage show I got from the air on our descent. It was especially gorgeous in the 5pm light.

Meanwhile, before getting there, I was enjoying the abstract shapes out the window in Texas, and you’ll see more of them when I post my next batch of black and white photographs, since color there wasn’t really a factor.

Anyway, here below are a few from Texas, followed by approaching my lovely home in Connecticut. I am so glad to live among these fall trees!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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1 Comment

  1. Myra Rucker 6 hours ago

    Wonderful aerial shots! While taking photography classes in college (I returned to college in 2000) I became intrigued with the structure of our highways. Completely by accident I discovered while doing a series of triptics that all exits and entrances line up! I could take ay exit off and line it up with any other exit off/on. That was a beginning of looking at everything differently! I love photography. I truly miss it. Digital is ok but I so loved the 35 cameras I had and used. Black and white was my favorite. I had wanted to be a photojournalist but was discouraged by the big boys that it was too difficult for “a girl!” 🤔

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