Here’s a quick invite to anyone in the area to check out my piece in the current Juried Bienniel at the William D. Cannon Gallery in Carlsbad. The show runs through March 18.
This is a still from a video work in progress that uses still images that I took staring into the sun during the big October, 2003 Cedar Fire that was the largest of several firestorms that burned through this part of California.
This past October we didn’t get the intense dry winds from the desert that often hit that time of year. Instead, we’ve been getting those Santa Ana winds now, making for a warm winter, with humidity down into the teens or single digits.
I’ll take a warm winter over a hot October. But the intense fire weather will be back as sure as this is California. No paradise is perfect.
Hi James, there is an eerie beauty to those stills. I remember watching coverage of the fires online and being both horrified and strangely bewitched by the devastation.
Very impressive photos! I hope the weather treats you nice.
James, there’s something other-worldly, ominous, yet oddly alluring about that red dot of a sun in those stills. In the meantime, let’s hope we never have a rehash of the Cedar Fire. Isn’t it weird though, that we’re getting Santa Ana winds in the dead of winter?