
This image and the one I made in Watkins Glen are the two prime examples of my devotion to my intuition. I saw photos of both locations in photography magazines and was moved sufficiently by each to go to the trouble of getting to each site and doing that it took to come home with acceptable photographs. I will add that intuition is responsible for my photography from the start. I fell in love with a 35mm single lens reflex camera resting on a pool side table in a made for TV detective thriller that I saw as I walked through our den on my way out of the house when I was a junior in college. And a camera has been a part of my life ever since. And intuition has been a bigger part of my life, leading me from there to here, now all along the way. Leading me to this conclusion: If you aren’t living in the service of your intuition, you are missing your life. And it is never too late to wake up, get on board and allow your intuition to guide you the rest of the way.