"In order for the light to shine so brightly,
the darkness must be present."
- Francis Bacon
My post really has nothing to do with Francis Bacon's deep, philosophical thoughts but everything to do with me playing with light while out hiking at Fort Ord National Monument in Salinas, California. Basically, I enjoy contrast in all things: personalities, art, within my own self... Here are a few examples of how my love of that contrast manifests itself in my photography.
Hiking late in the day brings those moments when the sunlight finds its way through the branches and puts on quite a show.
The next two shots are examples of how I like to go to extremes. Which one do you prefer?
The traditional approach, or...
the whoa! what's happening here approach? I bet some of you can guess which one I like. :)
Rattlesnake weed has been one of my constant photographic challenges. If it's not the wind blowing too hard then the light or background isn't right. Heavy sigh. On this dewy morning, I just gave up caring and opted for good instead of perfect. I really like that white hot light!
Another opinion poll: Do you prefer the black and white or the color version? This is a tough decision for me...hmm.
I hope you enjoyed tripping the light fantastic with me. We can discuss the true meaning of Mr. Bacon's quote another time. :)
Don't forget to leave your opinions in the comments below.
This is my submission for the #smartphonephotography contest sponsored by and initiated by
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Some photos previously posted at:
https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100008940904112
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