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Konza Journal #51 (2017) 1 Photographic Essays of Place ~Landscapes~ by Roy Beckemeyer “What I like about photographs is that they capture a moment that’s gone forever, impossible to reproduce.”— Karl Lagerfeld There are themes and then there are collections. This is the latter. A series of mostly landscape photos that I hope capture the moment in time, the instantaneous position on the earth that I was experiencing when the shutter clicked. Some in the countryside, some urban, some local, others in far-away places, some manmade, others natural, or a combination of both. The sky in the morning, the sky in the evening, stormy skies, cloudy skies, skies of every shade of blue. If you were born on the prairie, it is as if you can never get enough of the sky. So let's begin there.

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Page 1: Photographic Essays of Place ~Landscapes~ · ~Landscapes~ by Roy Beckemeyer “What I like about photographs is that they capture a moment that’s gone forever, impossible to reproduce.”—

Konza Journal #51 (2017)

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Photographic Essays of Place ~Landscapes~

by Roy Beckemeyer

“What I like about photographs is that they capture a moment that’s gone forever, impossible to reproduce.”— Karl Lagerfeld There are themes and then there are collections. This

is the latter. A series of mostly landscape photos that I hope

capture the moment in time, the instantaneous position on

the earth that I was experiencing when the shutter clicked.

Some in the countryside, some urban, some local, others in

far-away places, some manmade, others natural, or a

combination of both.

The sky in the morning, the sky in the evening,

stormy skies, cloudy skies, skies of every shade of blue. If

you were born on the prairie, it is as if you can never get

enough of the sky. So let's begin there.

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Windmill Against Morning Sky—Nebraska And then there are the skies at sea:

Night Coming On—Solomon Islands

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And the aurora of the northern winter night:

Northern Lights—Alaska

Mountains and rivers:

Volcano from the Zhupanova River, Kanchatka.

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Ancient works of man set against the works of nature:

Machu Picchu—Peru

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The Patterns of man-made structures:

Pedestrian Bridge Framing Blackbear Bosin's Statue, The Keeper of the Plains—Juncture of the Big and Little Arkansas Rivers, Wichita, Kansas

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Lines and angles of modern architecture:

Exploration Place Science Museum—Wichita, Kansas

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The exotically organic shapes of the Old World:

Wood-shingled Onion Domes of Transfiguration Cathedral, Khizi Island, Lake Onega, Russia

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Ornate Orthodox Cathedrals:

Church of the Savior on the Spilled Blood, St. Petersburg, Russia

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Colors reflected in water:

Above: River Boat, St. Petersburg, Russia. Below: A Tramp Steamer in Warm Morning Sun, Honiara, Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands

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Colors and shapes:

Primary Colors, Exploration Place Science Museum, Wichita, Kansas

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And patterns of nature:

Sand Pattern on Beach, Kiska Island, Aleutians, Alaska

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Roy Beckemeyer of Wichita is a contributing

editor of Konza Journal. He and his wife Pat, married for

56 years, have traveled extensively, and have visited all

seven continents in their wanderings. He is author of the

2015 Kansas Notable Book Award winner Music I Once

Could Dance To (2014, Coal City Press). He blogs at

https://phanaerozoic.blog/.

All photographs in this article © by Roy Beckemeyer.