LED & Heading

Photography Now & Then #85

The LED lamps used in new lighting installed at the gym are more directional with shadows where there weren’t any before.  It took a little while to get used to, but, after walking the track for a while, I didn’t really notice it.

LED lamps in new lighting at gym, very directional, new shadows, west-central Arkansas, March 26, 2018 (Apple iPhone 6s)

Now: LED lamps in new lighting at gym, very directional, new shadows, west-central Arkansas, March 26, 2018 (Apple iPhone 6s)

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I can usually remember the routes we had taken on our trips. With the New Mexico picture below from our 2009 trip out west, I was fairly baffled on the location and highway. The last place visited before starting for home had been Mesa Verde National Park in Colorado. It took me at least an hour of examining adjacent pictures and folders on the computer and Google maps and street view, before I finally figured out this is somewhere along New Mexico Highway 104.  One of the lesser traveled routes in the state, it is much more scenic than the more western mostly desert routes.

Heading home, on the road through New Mexico, September 17, 2009 (Pentax K10D)

Then: Heading home, on the road through New Mexico, September 17, 2009 (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.
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