Possible Dreams and the Impossibly Beautiful Sunset

I photographed the Possible Dreams auction on Monday night, which is an event that raises money for Martha’s Vineyard Community Services. As opposed to most auctions, where you bid on things, this auction offers experiences–usually of the one-of-a-kind sort. The things that are offered are also one-of-a-kind. Possible Dreams raised $231,000 (give or take a few hundred dollars) this year.

But for me, the very best part of the assignment was walking outside of the tent afterwards to find this sky:

I mean, wow.

When the sky turned more pink, I took this photo [which I cropped afterwards] from the base of a fountain in the park:

Here are some photos from the auction itself:


Norman Bridwell (author/illustrator of the Clifford the Big Red Dog books), his wife Norma, and Marc Brown (author/illustrator of the Arthur books). Both authors are longtime donators of Dreams to the auction. Childhood books ftw!

This year Norman Bridwell donated a painting he made of Clifford reading an Arthur book on a Vineyard beach while the Island Home comes in. Aww!

Artist Meg Mercier works on the final item of the auction, a plein aire painting of Ocean Park with the Possible Dreams tent set up. Mercier began work on the painting at 3:15 p.m. on the day of Possible Dreams, and finished about a half-hour before the event ended. (I wish I had a lens wider than my 20mm, because I really wanted the tent itself to be more obvious in the background. Oh well.)

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  1. Once upon a time, I had a picture of a sunset that looked very much like that and just as gorgeous that I took from the Sallyport as the sun set over Fondren. Sadly, I took it with a cell phone camera (the only thing I had at the time) and I no longer have that phone…

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