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Light Breaks 7 is a part of a series of macro photographs exploring the play of light. In this case it is refraction.
Light enters and I remember who I am: he is there.
He begins by telling me his name which is mine.
.. , in the shadows of the other kingdom, there will I be,
waiting for myself.
Entra la luz y me recuerdo: ahí está...
.... 'The Watcher'
.... Jorge Luis Borges
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Ever since we crawled out of that primordial slime, that's been our unifying cry, "More light." Sunlight. Torchlight. Candlelight. Neon, incandescent lights that banish the darkness from our caves to illuminate our roads, the insides of our refrigerators. Big floods for the night games at Soldier's Field. Little tiny flashlights for those books we read under the covers when we're supposed to be asleep. Light is more than watts and footcandles. Light is metaphor. Light is knowledge, light is life, light is light. ~Diane Frolov and Andrew Schneider
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Light Filter dark clouds and an odd light filter through the trees predicting rain to come soon, shot in North Carolina.
Durdle door sits on the South Coast of the UK in Dorset and is part of the Jurassic coastline there.
A much loved spot visited by many photographers always produces some incredible images.
This was taken in the late afternoon when the rocks and coastline were bathed in some beautiful golden light.
Using a LEE little stopper for a longer exposure to catch some motion in the water.
fugitive light come through the fence creating shadows, just as with the clouds we never see the light we only see the shadows the light is always there, just we see it when there is absence and shadows are created.
Next weekend I am taking a macro photography workshop through the RA photo club. I'm hoping to make better use of my expensive Sigma 105mm lens by actually learning how to use it properly! It's been mostly languishing in my bag since last summer.