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While in one sense the irruption of Sophia into Merton’s consciousness in the late 1950s was just one thread woven into the larger mosaic of his “turn to the world,” it was the golden thread that helped him to hold the fabric together, ever more centered in Christ. What emerges in Merton’s concurrent study of Zen and Russian sophiology is a kind of “story-shaped” Christology, a story told through the life of Merton but haunted more and more by the mysterious figure of Sophia.
-Christopher Pramuk, “Something Breaks Through a Little: The Marriage of Zen and Sophia in the Life of Thomas Merton,” Buddhist-Christian Studies 28 (2008): 68.
Ya hace tiempo que no disfruto de momentos como este, asi que ahi va una fotografia de comienzos de este otoño, ojala que el proximo año halla mas suerte!!
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#336 in Explore, April 13, 2024
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There are two kinds of light - the glow that illumines, and the glare that obscures. ~James Thurber
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Love Life - A collection of dreamy and moody stills :
My rare attempts at capturing nature's beauty:
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Liège-Guillemins railway station / Liège / Wallonia / Belgium
Album of Belgium: www.flickr.com/photos/tabliniumcarlson/albums/72157712012...
Album of High-key photos: www.flickr.com/photos/tabliniumcarlson/albums/72157718851...
Bar light, taken under influence of a black coffee and a generous slug of Cointreau.
Oly Pen F and Zuiko 75mm f1.8
This was just an experiment to see how well it would come out. I left the shutter open for about 30 seconds while my wife played around with a red light. I can see that using a tripod next time is recommended. I already have plans for buying several boxes of sparklers and turning the kids loose in the yard at night and getting them to write their names in the air. My old camera never would have let me do odd things like this.
The souls of people, on their way to Earth-life, pass through a room full of lights; each takes a taper - often only a spark - to guide it in the dim country of this world. But some souls, by rare fortune, are detained longer - have time to grasp a handful of tapers, which they weave into a torch. These are the torch-bearers of humanity - its poets, seers and saints, who lead and lift the race out of darkness, toward the light. They are the law-givers and saviours, the light-bringers, way-showers and truth-tellers, and without them, humanity would lose its way in the dark.
Plato
Explore--September 27, 2008--#98
Every shadow is always a signpost to the light.
Jeder Schatten ist auch immer ein Wegweiser zum Licht.
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Hang Massive - Warmth of the Sun's Rays [ Official Video ]
The path both in and out of Smuggler Cove is brilliant green, and filled with a Fairy Tail look. There are Arbutus trees that have a brilliant reddish brown color to their bark, and contrast well with the other natural colors.
At this point a ray of light was able to penetrate the forest canopy for a short time. Just the right place at the right time.
alright so at like two in the morning last night i found a cool light and i got my step sister to take photo's of me doing random light stuff. we did the whole alphabet but i might just make one big image of them all.
this is my first attempt at light painting and i think it turned out alright. give me your thoughts.
Badlands, Morning Light. © Copyright 2022 G Dan Mitchell.
Soft morning sunlight on colorful badlands terrain, Death Valley National Park.
This area of Death Valley attracts me on almost every visit to this desert landscape. Unlike many of the places I like to visit in the park, it isn’t in the “back of beyond,” and I often photograph here on a morning when I don’t want to travel too far, for example on the final morning of a visit. Like many badlands locations, this area provides an astonishing wealth of potential photographic subjects, and their appearance changes with the light.
In keeping with the usual practice, we visited early one morning on this trip, arriving in the area before sunrise so that we would be ready for the arrival of the first light. This morning sun can be intense, but a bit of high cloudiness softened the light a bit, and this made the colors a bit more visible.
G Dan Mitchell is a California photographer and visual opportunist. His book, “California’s Fall Color: A Photographer’s Guide to Autumn in the Sierra” is available from Heyday Books, Amazon, and directly from G Dan Mitchell.
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