Thursday, August 6, 2009

August Twilight

As the summer heats up and the days get longer, the twilight takes on a whole new dimension from the rest of year. Due to the high depressions from tropical storms and humidity in the air, the moisture and haze makes for intensely colored skies and dramatic cloud formations. I've often heard visiting photographers comment on the quality of light in Todos Santos; it's as if there were a warming filter on the lens.

August sunsets and sunrises take on a surreal quality and an opportunity to create some unusal landscapes. There's about a 15 minute window where the light seems to illuminate everything it touches. Boulders and hillsides seem to glow from within and the reflections from the water's edge take on the color of sky. The hard edged lines soften and recede into the shadows and, with the release of the shutter, the passage of time stands still for a fraction of a second. While I was having these thoughts and making these images of the lagoon, a family came up to me and the father asked, "What do you see?" So I showed them the images on the LCD monitor on the back of the camera and they nodded in approval.
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