It's warm and sunny and the weather's just right for a little day-dreaming about longer days and later evenings. Most of Mary L. Rasmussen's photographs appear to be taken during that extended period of time between late afternoon and early evening when you're not quite sure when one has ended and the other has begun and all of a sudden you realize that the sun may soon be rising.
Both her portraits and landscapes are dark and mysterious, her subjects are guarded but not distant — they're really a bit of a tease. For more, see Mary's website, appropriately titled faint in between.


