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“There are two ways of spreading light; to be the candle or the mirror that reflects it.”
Edith Wharton
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Una buena mañana de un buen domingo de esta buena primavera decidimos @juanmanuelfernandezlopez_ y yo ir en busca de lugares “poco transitados” sin saber muy bien lo que nos íbamos a encontrar. Entre sube esa ladera, baja al río encañonado, remonta, badea…, pudimos entretenernos algún rato sacando alguna que otra foto. Un poco de scouting en búsqueda de lugares interesantes. Lo mejor de la mañana, la compañía. Y como premio, los bocatas y un buen café al lado de alguna cascada ☕️
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A couple of friends and I placed a red gelled light inside this old caboose in the ghost town of Rhyolite Nevada and did a long exposure to bring out the stars.
A reminder for today:
Be at peace, set your heart in flight again
For the light is truth, the light is you
11.11.22
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I am obsessed with these green California hills. The sunset wasn't spectacular last night but there was that one brief moment when the light was sensational.
Taking pictures a tool (camera), not a photographer.
The choice of tool limits the possibilities.
Experience allows him (instrument) less and less to limit their capabilities.
The ability to see is given only when the observer allows ...
The moment of observation is the real find ...
Training and mastering it defies. Training leads to poor imitations of the original.
Often the result should ripen, like wine. Although time is the understanding of the mind, therefore it is very speculative.
The meaning of all this is the process!
Find someone who inspires shooting the camera!
Burning light - Sunset at Winskill Stones with intense burning light of the sun's last rays, streaming onto the lone hawthorn tree and just catching the limestone pavement.
The cloud bank which had just moved in enveloped most of the sky except for a small portion on the western horizon with the setting sun streaming through this narrow gap. The cloud cover removed the blue scattered light normally seen with a cloudless sky at sunset, leaving the sun's almost red rays to dominate the scene with an unusual intensity.
Inspired by Pete Rowbottom, Wigan, UK who's sunset the previous day at Winskill flic.kr/p/PrjPWa convinced me it was a good idea to visit the stones at last light the following day. Thanks Pete!
Winskill Stones, Yorkshire Dales National Park
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Playing around after a day of walking through old Montreal. The lights in the restaurant associated with our hotel were accented by the glow of a pink-purple neon light tube which snaked around the room near the ceiling. The colors reflected in the crystal hanging at the bottom drew my attention.
Explored September 14, 2016
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Pentax K-3 - SMC Pentax DA 55-300mm F4-5.8ED
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das Thema der Woche in der Gruppe "Smile on Saturday".
Licht genug, dass ich mir noch schnell ein Buch als Bettlektüre aussuchen kann. - Light enough that I can quickly choose a book to read in bed.
First light of the morning arrives along the western side of the Wenatchee river in Tumwater Canyon.
"The canyon is estimated to be 3000' deep and nine miles long. In geology, most of the canyon rocks are of quartz diorite composition. The canyon is gradually sloped, and, as such, the highest point of Tumwater Canyon cannot be seen from the lowest point.
Despite its name appearing at first glance to be an English name or word, the canyon was actually given an Indian name. "Tumwater" is an Indian word meaning "strong water", or "falling water". The "tum" part of the word is derived from "tumtum", which in Chinook Indian jargon means the "sound of a beating heart". The name was chosen by former U.S. Forest Supervisor A.H. Sylvester many years ago, in reference to the Wenatchee River's rapids within Tumwater Canyon."
summitpost.org.
Have a wonderful Wednesday!
I like to think of stories for an image prior to composing it. Then there is a plan and all that gets included belongs. In this shot I was thinking what it would be like to be a photon of light in that one solitary cloud. And, would I be able to see? Hence the title.
This light extended into the sunset time, and over some mountains beyond Lake Shuswap. There is a cluster of light over the mountain top, and one lone brightly lit cloud separated from the pack. As a photon of light, then perhaps I would not be able to see the other lights. It is a conundrum for minds with far more knowledge, but a fun exercise none the less.