In Your Heart Shall Burn
Since I first moved to Winfield I've become obsessed with the cottonwood tree that towers over the other trees around it, and sits directly across the field from the back of my apartment.
I've photographed my so-called Tree-Across-the-Field crowned with bright yellow leaves and covered with frost. I've shot it surrounded by flash after flash of lightning, and watching over field after field of grazing deer.
I think tonight's photo is the most unique, however. As the sun set, the area filled with smoke from another controlled field burn, this one the closest yet, directly behind my tree. Once the light finally started to fade from the western sky, another light started to make itself known -- the glow of blazing fire behind my favorite tree.
The fire has died down now. It never crossed the dirt road that separated the burning fields from my own back yard (and it probably had almost no chance of doing so given the wind and the dedication and vigilance of those that engage in these controlled range burns). Even so, the photograph I've captured is forever, and will crown my Tree-Across-the-Field collection...at least until I catch a tornado back there.
Tree-Across-the-Field is my longest running photo project. If you want to see more, you can view the entire gallery here: https://art.katzmatt.com/Projects/The-Tree-Across-the-Field