Ok here we go with my first real post. I have been travelling quite a bit this summer and recently returned from my third major trip of the season from Oklahoma where I taught a photo workshop at the Museum of the Red River in Idabel. I will cover that trip in a future post, but for this opening I want to start with my first big trip taken in mid June through the upper midwest. I was scheduled to attend a conference and work shop on Field Computing in Education sponsered by the Associated Colleges of the Midwest (ACM) that was held in Door County Wisconsin at Lawrence Universitys Bjorklunden. I decided to drive to the conference and do photography on the way and after over a space of about 2.5 weeks. It was a fabulous trip photographing in Nebraska, Iowa, Wisconsin, Michigan, Minnesota, North Dakota, and Wyoming with total miles travelled being 5,312! Photographically it was very productive, particularly with new prairie images from Nebraska and North Dakota. My first day was spent in Nebraska in the Sand Hills region, an area I first visted last year. Because of lots of Spring moisture the grass was amazing. I camped at Smith Lake and made several really nice images at sunset and also sunrise the next morning. Below is one of my favorite images from that first evening

Sunset light on the prairie grass in the Sandhills, Nebraska ©Stephen Weaver
What I was attracted to in making this image was the amazing warm sunset side light which illuminated the grasses as well as the strong layers with diagonals of the receding hills accented by the light. As with all strong photographs the presence and capture of dynamic light is the key that makes this image work. It was a great start to my trip!
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