week 3

WEEK 3: HOME, ONTARIO
It was one of those weeks; too much going on, no time or inclination to photograph, and I had only one more day to shoot for the project. Luckily there was a thunderstorm, and when it began to clear, I looked out the window and saw patches of blue sky begin to emerge through breaks in the clouds. Normally I wouldn't notice this, and even if I did, probably wouldn't photograph it, but now I am becoming much more visually aware, so I ran for my camera and tripod. In the short time it took to get set up, the patches had vanished, but skies change quickly after a storm and I only needed to wait for a few minutes before this new configuration appeared.
It was one of those weeks; too much going on, no time or inclination to photograph, and I had only one more day to shoot for the project. Luckily there was a thunderstorm, and when it began to clear, I looked out the window and saw patches of blue sky begin to emerge through breaks in the clouds. Normally I wouldn't notice this, and even if I did, probably wouldn't photograph it, but now I am becoming much more visually aware, so I ran for my camera and tripod. In the short time it took to get set up, the patches had vanished, but skies change quickly after a storm and I only needed to wait for a few minutes before this new configuration appeared.
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