
because of the time change, and the winter-weary dark that has descended, i've lost the light in which i usually take photos. so i've been taking pictures in the dark. this, as you might suspect, is rather, um, frustrating. how do you find the light in the dark?

somh, how DO you find the light in the dark?? seriously asking.
ReplyDelete...age-old question, but you seem to have found it on several layers.
ReplyDeleteI agree with Kass, you got the light ;)
ReplyDeleteNice work!
loveNlight
Gabi
I don't have an answer either but I really like the results. Subtle yet vibrant.
ReplyDeletecc-long exposure, wide open aperture, wait, wait, wait.
ReplyDeletekass and gabi-thanks. the light's always there, it just gets occluded. or maybe we cover our eyes.
tag-no answers here, just more questions.
I especially like the second one, but both are wonderful. Just enough photons to trip the sensor, eh?
ReplyDeleteokatb-thanks! i like the second one better myself. and yeah, just enough light to read the settings.
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