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First Impression

At first glance, it was a purple sea anemone! I swear. 😉 My journey in the photography world manifests many adventures; some of which I do not have to travel too far to experience. The other day I wandered around my brother’s property and found these pretty and curious flowers that seemed to remind me of a purple sea anemone. It did cross my mind that the Permian Basin was once underwater and had marine life… but the resemblance of these flowers and the sea anemone is but a mere coincidence. The chances of this flower being an evolved organism of an actual sea anemone are impossible considering that the sea anemone is not a plant, but an animal. Still, though… can you see what I see? Let me know if you know what this plant is 🙂 None of these photos have been filtered to enhance color or other aesthetic characteristics. #nofilter 🙂 Ok, now lets compare this flower with a sea anemone… was I right or was I wrong? Lol! Learn more about …

A Windy Day Past Redford, TX.

The day wasn’t perfect. It was gusty and the wind was a little cold, but that didn’t stop me. I figured that photographs are not always taken under perfect conditions. Thus, I set out on a short road trip downriver with my son to see what my camera could do. I will be returning to this site again once I become more experienced. It would probably be a good place for some night photography! Here is a couple miles past Redford, Texas which is located between Presidio and Lajitas. For those of you who don’t know where this is or have never heard of the Big Bend, it is one of the most beautiful places in Southwest Texas; and it’s my backyard. The End.