Friday, December 14, 2012
Monday, December 3, 2012
Flares, Rays, Sparkle and Bokeh
When we first moved to Maine I warned our children that in November and December they will have only three hours of daylight if they sleep until noon. The difference from Connecticut was dramatic and more than a little overwhelming. I can't say I have ever gotten used to our short days, but I am resigned!
I am posting the following images to banish the dark! Here is a collection of flares, rays, sparkle and that curious term, bokeh, of Japanese origin.
Light flare, taken late afternoon at Mere Point, 25 June, 2009.
A wine glass catches the light as the sun slowly sinks into the horizon over Maquoit Bay in front of our cottage, 29 August, 2011.
Light rays break through heavy clouds in an image titled One of those Moments, 18 June, 2011.
Just Before Sunset rays streaming over the cottage bank at the water's edge, 18 July, 2010.
Flickr friend, Karen Mallonee, captured the purity of morning light at her beloved Minnetoska in the western Maryland mountains, 27 June, 2009. Image posted with the kind permission of Karma/(Karen) on Flickr.
Tiny shore birds skitter through eel grass and seaweed on the sparkling shore of a small Maine island, 31 August, 2011.
Maquoit Bay yields a gift of sparkling silver just before an approaching storm, 12 August, 2012.
And finally bokeh in a macro shot of late spring lupine, 28 May, 2012.
A splash of color from hibiscus in Tortuguero, Costa Rica, 31 January, 2012.
Winter reveals its subtle beauty in icy bokeh, 26 December, 2011.
Photos are always better if you click on the images to view them in a larger size. There will be more light too!
Saturday, December 1, 2012
Hello December! Where Did You Come From?
The onset of December means a small window of daylight for the Maine photographer. Soon our skies will flatten out to brilliant blue, or dull gray and the wonderful clouds of summer and autumn will be long gone. The following photos of Aldermere Farm in Rockport, Maine were taken the day after Thanksgiving. The scenes are unadorned by the majestic splash of autumn foliage, they are the last hurrah and all about November's ineffable light.
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