A couple of days ago I headed north to Sanchez Lake, actually a stabilization reservoir, just south of San Luis, Colorado. I hadn’t visited in a while and as it was such a nice evening I wanted to go and check things out. There were some RV’s parked close to the lake on the east side just off the highway so I made my way around to the west side. To my surprise, I came across several American White Pelicans, I know not what the three on the left were up to, when a lone American Avocet strolled by, oblivious to me. I spotted some Grebes in the middle of the lake too far away for a decent shot, but a Killdeer came next wading in the mineral foam (not a pretty picture) on the edge of the lake. The winds picked up, the waders moseyed further down the shoreline foraging voraciously as they went. The pelicans swam to the middle of the lake. Later, when making a few images of the drying adobe mud in the dirt road ruts, I noticed an optical illusion. Is the mud concave or convex? Let me know what you see.
As the shadows lengthened I made my way home stopping off at my favorite location, the red barn. The red paint on the barn is now more of a muted coral color softened by the grey, weathered wood and the sky seemed to dominate the scene begging for a black and white image. Except for the lone raven who sits in our cottonwood tree every evening waiting to greet me, that was that. Enjoy, I did!
Stay cool if it’s too hot where you are. It’s been raining here for a week in northern New Mexico with more on the way.
As always, thanks for looking. G
12 thoughts on “Around the Block, San Luis Valley, San Cristobal”
Concave , I think. I love Avocets, thanks for the gorgeous photo. Jo
It is concave but my eyes play tricks. I haven’t spotted any Avocets for a number of years here. I was happy to find this one. Thanks, Jo. G
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Thank you, Ron. G
Lov the B&W…:)
Les
Thank you, Les. G
With the barn photo I would have tried to avoid the wire fence, and I would have missed a great photo. Thanks for another lesson. Bob
I can’t resist a wire fence. I have a series of images compiled in my “Wired West” portfolio. Thanks for looking, Bob. G
You capture such beautiful wildlife! Lovely birds, and I love the natural mud mosaic, so cool. Thanks again for sharing your work with us.
Thank you so much, Mary. I appreciate you taking the time to write. I hope you’ll continue to enjoy my work. G
love all the photos Geraint. Amazed to see pelicans in Colorado!
We have them here, many of them, on Eagle Nest Lake. Thank you Jamie for keeping in touch. G