Emery Roth has been shooting photographs since childhood and now spends much of his time hiking the fields and pastures of the Berkshire Hills in search of images that tell the many moods of the land. When he's not snooping around old farmsteads he may be wandering the back streets of Manhattan, or the fishing wharves of Maine or what's around the bend anywhere. He hopes the best of his images speak with the immediacy of music. He's passionate about politics, film, beauty. time travel, and his family.

Thursday, January 12, 2012

A Sunset



PHOTOGRAPHER'S JOURNAL: The clouds came in waves rippling at first like sand on a pristine beach, then with the regularity of marchers crossing Connecticut or like time itself, and it reminded us of the distance they had traveled and the vastness of the byway; and just then as the sun began to set, the clouds lost discipline, broke apart, dissolving into the night sky.

6 comments:

bpt2.0 said...

Mr. Roth, a wonderful shot. Spectacularly inspiring sunset.

Ted Roth said...

Thank you for stopping by and for your comment. Visiting your blog and seeing your own very beautiful photos there makes your comment even more meaningful. May the new year bring you fulfillment.

Tim Rice said...

Beautiful sunset!

Ted Roth said...

Thank you, Tim.

Trotter said...

Incredible!! Almost Fiji...
(Fiji was the place where I saw the most incredible sunset in my life... )

Ted Roth said...

I think for me it was at Mesa Verde on a high ridge with a storm and rainbow on one side and a sunset on the other.