On a day where the thermometer struggled to get above zero dawn seemed to melt into sunset as the sun slowly slipped away.
Dec 31st, 2017.
Winter light shining brightly onto the remains of a once mighty redwood. I am fascinated by the light that is able to creep into the forest and how it changes with the seasons. This light in the dark always seems so difficult to capture and the photos never seem to evoke the feeling of being there. Perhaps some things are better left alone or maybe a fool that persists in his folly will someday take that magic photo.

Blue skies, long shadows and the winter sun cement a feeling of time and place. There is more to the seasons than a change of weather.

Away from the digital world today…
In spite of lacking heat the winter sun still warms the day.
I can’t help but have a feeling that in this age of connectedness where all things are easily found more is being lost than being found. Wild places and exploration included.
Holga 120N and Kodak Porta 400 iso film.
Where is the outrage:
Last year, it was reported that more people died from selfie-related deaths than shark attacks.
🙂
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