The Road Into Gold came from one of those mornings that almost felt like a bust.
Baker and I were out on the backroads, chasing first light and hoping the sky would do something worth stopping for. For a while, it looked like the morning might not give us much. Then, right when it needed to, the light broke through and turned the road, the water, and the whole Oklahoma sky into gold.
That is the thing about backroad mornings. Sometimes you just have to keep going long enough for the story to find you.
Printed as an 8x10 image on 8.5x11 professional luster paper, perfect for anyone who loves Oklahoma sunrises, gravel roads, quiet water, and the beauty that shows up when you almost gave up on it.
The Road Into Gold came from one of those mornings that almost felt like a bust.
Baker and I were out on the backroads, chasing first light and hoping the sky would do something worth stopping for. For a while, it looked like the morning might not give us much. Then, right when it needed to, the light broke through and turned the road, the water, and the whole Oklahoma sky into gold.
That is the thing about backroad mornings. Sometimes you just have to keep going long enough for the story to find you.
Printed as an 8x10 image on 8.5x11 professional luster paper, perfect for anyone who loves Oklahoma sunrises, gravel roads, quiet water, and the beauty that shows up when you almost gave up on it.