If the day’s weather and my post relate, I extrapolate nearby weather conditions for my house. That date’s high and low temperature with any precipitation are listed.
Red means the temperature is notably warmer than average; blue means notably cooler.
I don’t mention sun or cloud conditions, because I live in the desert southwest AKA “Sun Country.” The sun shines 84% of our daytime hours!
You can click on many of my images to enlarge. Unless noted, all are mine; thanks for *not* reusing images or content. Feel free to do so with credit to me or simply by asking.
My camera is a Nikon D3400 SLR, the standard is an xx-xx lens. Sometimes I use a xx-xx telephoto lens.
That’s supplemented with my old Nikon Coolpix S3700 handheld camera or iPhone 7, and rarely a print (remember those?) using the scan function on my HP Officejet 7612.
I do minimal or no processing, treating light and shadow as my friends. Working in the desert, I often have to shoot into intense sun and shadow, or the blinding midday light.
No matter what, I first capture the big picture before any details.