Photography Now & Then #139
Today was actually a break in the early seasonal warmth. There was a light rain for most of the morning and the high temperature was only 80°F, 8 or 10° below what had been forecast. There’s a chance of rain for the rest of the week.
Now: Evening light through trees, west-central Arkansas, May 21, 2018 (Pentax K-3 II)
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In July, 2010, we visited Nebraska, Wyoming, and Idaho. At the end of the month, we crossed into Montana traveling on US 93 north of Salmon Idaho and then heading east for a few miles to May Creek Campground in Beaverhead National Forest, where we camped for two nights. May Creek Trail, accessed from the campground, is a good out and back trail, fairly level along the creek out to May cabin, which is 1.5 miles from the campground and all the further we went.
Then: Campfire and Sunset, May Creek Campground, Montana, July 29, 2010 (Pentax K10D)
Photography Now & Then Notes:
Series Photos
- The Now photo is one that is almost always taken the day of the blog post. In some instances, posts may be backdated if internet access is not available on the day of the photo or other reasons prevent posting Photography Now and Then.
- The Then photo is usually a randomly selected older photograph from a batch of photos specifically “curated” for Photography Now and Then.
- Each photo in this series is an “original work” – a copyright term – of Michael Goad.
- Reference links were accessed on the date the blog post was published, unless otherwise stated.
- The title convention for Photography Now & Then blog posts evolved early on from one word related to each photo separated by “&” to usually being the first word in the caption description for each photo.