
Nothing special… just a lovely dusky sky.

Nothing special… just a lovely dusky sky.


Almost 100 years ago, Alfred Stieglitz famously published a series of photographs called “Equivalents” of clouds. I never quite got them. Walker Evans said of them, “Oh my God. Clouds?” according to Dyer’s The Ongoing Moment. He describes them as not being meant to document the sky at the time Stieglitz photographed them but, rather, they were equivalents of Stieglitz’s interior state. Dyer contrasts this with Richard Misrach’s Non-Equivalents, which specifically do document the state of the sky. Many others have riffed on the Equivalents, including Vik Muniz. So, I’ve never quite gotten pictures of clouds. Then on a 5-mile walk, under a cloud-laden, leaden sky, I saw these skies like Bob Ross was showing you how to paint the sky with a big soft brush and I thought they were imminently photograph-able. You be the judge.

Sky in the East, reflecting the sunset in the West…









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Remarkable, at least to me, this was shot hand-held at 1/320th of a second (I’d forgotten I had been shooting in shutter priority mode earlier) at f2 and ISO 12,800. Of course, the image does lend itself to quite a bit of noise reduction.




