“The courage of life is often a less dramatic spectacle than the courage of a final moment; but it is no less a magnificent mixture of triumph and tragedy.” — John F. Kennedy
The summer sky in New Mexico is strikingly close. I’m not sure why that is, but it took my breath away in an ordinary moment, outside a museum. I had been ambling along at the pace of a typical tourist browsing an exhibit and crossed a courtyard toward another section of the campus. There had been thunder showers off and on all day, and as I emerged from the building, I glanced up to see if I needed to put my hood up. This is what I saw, this dead tree silhouetted against the powerful, changing sky. This image has not been altered by any post-processing except cropping.
And this is Life in a single, passing moment – triumph and tragedy juxtaposed on a stage that we forget is all around us. There seems to be no greater opportunity to be caught up in the thrill of emotion and beauty than to simply become aware of what IS.
Thank you, Patti, for inviting us to be aware of what is Dramatic through our lenses. Click HERE to see her post.
A memorable moment captured and it needs no edits, nature took care of it
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i really like the picture you have chosen for the theme.
many greetings robert
Thanks, Robert!
Priscilla, what a great photo to represent drama! Superb!
Thank you, Egidio!
This is deep, and a perfect choice for the challenge as well as a reminder…life. Thank you.
You’re always welcome, Donna!
Really interesting perspective Priscilla – the image is powerful, the thoughts even more so.
Thanks, Tina! I wish I could have been on your beach walk among the stars – what a sight!
Your photo and your text are marvelous, Priscilla. So true. The drama of nature is there before us if we simply look up and see it.
Thanks, Patti! I know so many Lens-Artists already know that, but I can’t help remarking on a remarkable world. 🙂
Simply perfect as it was. Great eye to spot this, Priscilla.
Thanks, Sofia!
Trees can be dramatic either dead or alive. Well done Priscilla!
Thanks, Anne!
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Death speaking to life. Fascinating.
janet
Yes, isn’t it!
Love it that you found one single image to represent drama – well done!
Thanks, Ann-Christine. 🙂
You are welcome.
Dramatic silhouette !
Thanks!