Well, it finally happened, just as I had feared. The power plant is completely gone! When I called Kathy from Tucson after my first day there, she said "I hate to tell you this, but it is gone." I did see a really nice sequence of photographs as the last remaining structure was toppled. I wouldn't have been concerned about not getting the sequence, but I was really hoping for a photograph of a pile of twisted steel beams on the ground. Oh well. It is what it is. A couple of people have asked "What are you going to do, now that the plant is gone?" I have photographed for the blog for 6 or 7 years, and the power plant was only a very small part of my work. Stay tuned, I will continue to find photographs everywhere.
Not a comment on the photography, but that whole area looks like a hot mess.
ReplyDeleteI do like your returning to the same favorite subjects to photograph again and again. They become like old friends who change in appearance over the years, but you know deep down, they have the same good core that drew you to them in the first place.
The Japanese maple is one of my favorites. Unfortunately, I hate cats.
Anonymous: Thanks for taking the time to write and comment on the photographs.
ReplyDelete