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Light shines through a keyhole in the dark, but what is on the other side?

Light trails, why do we like them so much? My guess is because they give us opportunity to see something we know exist, but is not observable with our eyes. A glimpse into the unseen ;)

The different light sources drew my attention this corner of the Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Reims.

 

Press "L" for the best view.

 

more Architectural Details

 

Pentax K-1 II - HD Pentax-DA 55-300mm F4.5-6.3 ED PLM WR RE

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When you light a candle, you also cast a shadow.

 

Canon EOS 6D - f/3.2 - 1/80sec - 100mm - ISO 500

Dutchmen Pipe Leaf vine wrapped around the barbed wire in the late evening bokeh as the sun went down through the trees and the light shining in .I like the way the vine wraps around the barbed wire mingling together and I enjoy the spider webs that are not seen until you look close, My sister gave me this Dutchmen pipe vine many years ago

Sorry... just been enjoying myself! I manually focussed to try and emphasise the light reflecting off the water. I've never actually intentionally done this before, it's just maybe happened if I've been focussing on something floating/swimming on the surface. It was quite tricky as I was shooting into the sun that although was low-ish in the sky was still very bright, probably not a great idea as I was seeing stars for a while after!

 

Canon EOS 550D EF70-300mm f/4-5.6 IS USM

ƒ/5.6 300.0 mm 1/4000 ISO 100

- Keefer Lake, Ontario, Canada -

A photography of a mountainous horizon, while the sky was covered with dark clouds and the afternoon was getting darker, a few rays of light filtered through the clouds, on the mountains on the horizon.

 

Fotografía, de un horizonte montañoso, mientras el cielo estaba cubierto de nubes oscuras y la tarde se oscurecía, unos pocos rayos de luz, se filtraban a través de las nubes, en las montañas del horizonte.

The time of colors and light has come finally! But unfortunately I'm pretty busy to make and edit the pictures. So here's another photo from the archive.

 

All we are just the catchers of light. At least me...

 

Thank you for all the comments and favs, my friends.

Where Seekers of Wisdom converge ...

Misty scene at Savernake Forest, Wiltshire

 

Took another trip to Savernake Forest last weekend as fog/mist was forecast. I decided I'd try a different bit of the forest from where I've been snapping the veteran oak trees. There was a bit of mist around first thing but not as much as was forecast and it seemed to disappear by about 2 hours after sunrise. I had just packed away and was walking back to the car when the sun rose above the the tree canopy and suddenly there were light beams coming through catching a bit of mist that wasn't visible until then. Couldn't pass that up so out came the gear and I snapped away for a few mins. I quite liked this one and although I did take some bracketed shots just in case this is a single exposure.

 

Thanks for viewing and hope you all have a great day/weekend.

 

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I end the year with a black and white image as a respect for all those people who are no longer due to the scourge of this 2020, and all those who have gone through it and are having a hard time.

I humbly wish that the year 2021 may leave us space to relax at some point, and that we may keep close to us all those people who bring us good things.

I wish the best of lights to all the photography lovers that we show in spaces like this our mutual respect and our widest tolerance, and that we continue sharing the world within our images.

I found this little gem in Canterbury Cathedral & loved the heart shaped glow of light illuminating it, for those who know Andy Mcgowan no you are not seein double, I like to share my treasures,,,,,,,,,;-). Please go have a peek at his too.........

German Army (Heer) helicopter NHI NH90 TTH 79+19 just prior to taxi to its take off position on that German Army Airfield.

LED lights at the lower side of the rotor blades create the nice CIRCLE OF LIGHT

Thank you guys !!!

  

have a super weekend!!!

I just love this sky , it has so much power in it, it looks like an explosion of light. this was taken in june on the banks of the river Thames at around 8.30pm in the evening on Ilford Delta 400asa print film.

  

shot with a fujifilm x-s10 and a venus optics laowa 65mm f/2.8 2x macro lens

my review of this lens: www.fujixpassion.com/2023/03/14/laowa-65mm-f-2-8-super-ma...

shadow and light people

Part of a series (see album) from the Surselva, Switzerland

The Coquille Light near Bandon, Oregon.

Light Patterns depth of field results from a telephoto lens creates this broken appearance in the back ground, late Summer shadows, found in North Carolina.

Full-scale replica of the Church of the Light, Ibaraki, Osaka, in the exhibition 'TADAO ANDO : ENDEAVORS' , for celebrating the 10th Anniversary of the National Art Center, Tokyo.

 

The spaces Tadao Ando aims to realize only truly come into being when nature breathes light and wind onto the blank canvases he creates with simple forms shaved down to the bare minimum. This is most palpable in his works of church architecture. This section is dedicated to introducing his most representative sanctuary spaces and features a full-scale replica of the Church of the Light that has been built as a special installation in the open-air exhibition area. (www.tadao-ando.com/exhibition2017/contents/)

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