Sometimes a moment in time presents itself by accident. My intention was to make a picture of the incredible tangle of utility wires at the crest of a street that ran almost straight uphill. I was using my longest telephoto focal length – 420mm -- to outline that tangle against the sky, and contrast it to the abstract simplicity of the sharply sloping street in deep shadow below it. Suddenly people started coming into my viewfinder. A young man came running down the hill into the shadows. Another man came up the hill and turned toward his house. And most important, a woman surmounted the crest of the hill, pulling a toddler along with her. He was dragging a bag along the ground, and her hair was flying in the air. I made this image at 1/800th of second, fast enough to freeze all of this action at once. And I still was able to use those wonderful wires, the parked cars, and the heavily shadowed cobblestone street, as context.