On the serious side, while I was putting titles to these photos it occurred to me that the series reflects my life experience over the last year.
On the lighter side... I spent a short time late in the day at the Great Sand Dunes National Park in Colorado. I've never photographed anything like this before and I hope I have the opportunity to return and spend more time. These dunes are the tallest dunes in North America. Earlier in the year, there is a creek that runs between the parking area and the dunes but at this time it is dry. Unusual for me, but I felt these photos worked best in monochrome since there wasn't much color anyway and it was all about the play of light and shadow. I really struggled, however, with the choice of low vs high contrast. I'm sure every time I look at them, I'll be tweaking that aspect.
All shots taken with my 24-105 lens on my old Rebel Xsi. The wind was blowing sand terribly and I wasn't about to change lenses in the field so I hoped this one would give me what I wanted. Kept the camera and lens under my shirt until I was ready to shoot.
#1 Left Behind. (This photo is out of order) I wish I'd noticed the driftwood at the beginning when there was still light on the dunes. But when I saw it on my way back to the parking lot, I decided to play with the composition anyway.
#2 Fading. Not an original idea, but I had to take that shot.
#3 Light & Dark. I really liked the shape and tones of this dune.
#4 Lows & Highs.
#5 Ascension. Nice of this person to leave footsteps on the light side.
C&C always welcome and appreciated!