Symphony of Light

When shadows grow long, I get restless; and when darkness falls, I drive into the night to greet celestial life. I find myself a private spot where I can be bothered only by coyotes. At first, I feel fear as a city dweller, but I look at the stars and let it all go. I surrender and tune into night landscape - it is my canvas, and flashlights are my brushes. I orchestrate a symphony of light while my cameras silently record my fantasies.
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…and when I am back to the city, I look at people and wonder how many of them will never venture into the night to witness how beautiful their moonlit planet is.




Sunday, May 31, 2009

Photographic Society of America Editorial Award Bronze Star

I am really excited to receive a letter stating that I receive a PSA Editorial Award Bronze Star.

Hurray!

Just when I needed it! Source of an inspiration and a nice kick to get the camera and get out there.

My attempt to think of nothing and just enjoy the summer ended rather quickly – I am starved for good photography and I will be returning to my projects. More schedule adjustments… and I will squeeze it in!

Got to throw some shot - here is a common Alberta scene:



This shot is a bit unusual for me because it was not shot in tungsten - but much warmer.