Thursday, January 30, 2014
#2.1 Light Observation
Far from the voids of my sub-conscious I awoke, and proceeded towards my computer. I noticed a few of my pictures I took the other day; there are four images that were taken out in the snow. Inside of the first photograph, I notice an abundance of trees surrounding what appears to be fountain pillar, followed by a perimeter of lamp posts all the way around the trees. The foreground of the photo is dimly lit, probably because of the seclusion of a single lamp post imposing this "powerful aura" upon any viewer. Snow surrounding this particular lamp post has this interesting mixture of colors. One could say that the orange, gray and black hues of the snow is the work of the formerly mentioned light source. The other lights resemble (at least in my mind) a pattern similar to a constellation of stars. Apart from the "universal" resemblance, there is this tree on the far right of the image. Interesting thing about this aging sap is the golden tint produced by the lamp post dominating the photograph's frontality. Unfortunately, the photograph's exuberant qualities come not from any natural state, but a low ISO setting of my camera. Fooled you!
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