This shot seems to need a three-layer introduction.
About Larry
As many of you know, Carla's youngest son, Larry, his wife, Nona, and their wonderful puppy, Foxy, came to live with us late in 2022. They have been a wonderful addition to the household in so many ways.
Larry retired from the US Army a few years ago after 26 years of service, the last 23 years of it with various army post bands, playing trombone and guitar and singing with the bands' vocal ensembles.
He has had a lot of photographic experience, but in recent times, out of convenience, he has mostly been shooting with his Android smartphone.
The camera
One of my favorite cameras is our Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX1000. This is a non-interchangeable zoom lens EVF camera with a so-called "one inch" sensor and a wonderful user interface. But I use it rarely anymore, as it is too bulky and heavy for an old geezer like me to handle. Instead, I often use my Panasonic Lumix DMC-ZS100, which has the identical sensor and processor but a more modest lens, in an enormously smaller and lighter package.
So recently I suggested that Larry take up the FX1000, which he did in great style.
Our sunsets
Here in Alamogordo, New Mexico, we regularly have beautiful sunsets. But when we have clouds (not too often, actually) they become especially rich. Today the sky was clear most of the day, but in late afternoon a layer of clouds moved in.
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In any case, this is one of Larry's shots from late this afternoon.
Lawrence R. Henry,
Alamogordo Sunset 101
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Best regards,
Doug