PHOTO OF THE WEEK
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-- Don Leach
Once in a while a winter storm will pass through the area cold and
gray. Leaving behind a crisp new day. And for one day the snow-topped
mountains come into play.
How do you make them seem closer, like they are in your head? Put away
the small lens, put on the big one, instead.
So I went to the place where I knew I could put the elements together
and make it seem like the mountains were as close as they seemed, the
Back Bay.
The first clear day after a storm is always unique because the
mountains are bright and brilliant. And to get a great picture of them,
rather than just average, you have to capture it before noon to beat the
smog.
So I drove to the Back Bay and walked out to the middle of a field,
lining up the highest brightest spot on the mountains with a trail next
to the cliffs. I waited, and waited, and waited some more.
I must have looked funny standing there in the middle of an open field
with this huge camera, staring at nothing. It wasn’t like there were a
lot of people out there. If patience is a virtue, then this was my best
quality as a photographer. I was really hoping for something special. A
runner with dogs, a horse and rider, etc. to put in front of the
mountains.
A woman walked by with her son. I said hello as they meandered up the
trail. I waited. After almost giving up on the situation, I saw the same
woman with her son on her shoulders walking back toward me on the same
trail. I was hoping she wouldn’t get tired before they walked into the
frame. Twenty minutes later, they walked through and I had a picture I
hoped would make the front page.
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