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		<title>Exposure</title>
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		<dc:creator>By Lauren Camp</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>&#8194; &#8194; &#8194; &#8194; &#8194; &#8194; <i>After Ansel Adams’ “Moonrise Over Hernandez, New Mexico 1941&#8243;</i> Stood by the edge of the mountain, the day coming fully<br /> to crows. Stood and the lighted gap offered a moment<br /> of brightest compassion. Before wither, I could intercept<br /> the warm air of distance, knew I would render it drenched<br /> in rigorous grays. I stood in the lack and metered<br /> to make it abundant. Clocking each crescent of moon<br /> and its upward direction. All eye level was surface. The stars<br /> were precise in beginning. Long was the view, though<br /> short its duration. Cloaked at the tripod, I was entrusted<br /> to claim province. Stood in these details: a field, a church,<br /> desert crust, barn door. A moon, ascending, partly<br /> undressed in devotion. My hands again moved a slide<br /> to the holder. Saturated blue slumped over, taking its pitch,<br /> and for a moment, peeling &#8230;</p>
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<p>Stood by the edge of the mountain, the day coming fully<br />
to crows. Stood and the lighted gap offered a moment<br />
of brightest compassion. Before wither, I could intercept<br />
the warm air of distance, knew I would render it drenched<br />
in rigorous grays. I stood in the lack and metered<br />
to make it abundant. Clocking each crescent of moon<br />
and its upward direction. All eye level was surface. The stars<br />
were precise in beginning. Long was the view, though<br />
short its duration. Cloaked at the tripod, I was entrusted<br />
to claim province. Stood in these details: a field, a church,<br />
desert crust, barn door. A moon, ascending, partly<br />
undressed in devotion. My hands again moved a slide<br />
to the holder. Saturated blue slumped over, taking its pitch,<br />
and for a moment, peeling back, in portals of time.</p>
<p>The post <a rel="nofollow" href="https://legacy.zocalopublicsquare.org/2016/07/29/exposure/chronicles/poetry/">Exposure</a> appeared first on <a rel="nofollow" href="https://legacy.zocalopublicsquare.org">Zócalo Public Square</a>.</p>
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