Photographer’s Note
....Than curse the darkness.
I have had this shot for a long time. I loved the different colors of the lamps in the semi-darkness of the market. The brightness and warmth of their light.
My heart is very heavy today. I have lost someone so dear to me - it is like losing my sister. She suffered so, it would be selfish to wish her still here. I only hope that wherever she is, she is shining brightly like the light from the lamps.
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paura
(39632) 2009-10-16 16:43
Shelly,
Lighting settings are very nice here. Interesting colors and shapes. well done!
REgards
Paulo
macjake
(2771) 2009-10-16 20:42
Hi Shelly
You've managed to capture alot of brightness and sharpness in very dark light.
Pretty photo.
:(
Sorry for your loss
Regards
Craig
bukitgolfb301
(5148) 2009-10-16 22:42
Hello my dear Shelly
What an another calm andbeautiful shot!
Nice framework & composition, sharp focusing and light/color management are splendid as usual!
Congratulation on your masterpiece!
But sorry for your friend's sadness.
Thanks for sharing and best regards,
Have a nice Saturday !
Takero
windosil
(830) 2009-10-17 8:46
A lovely tribute, dear Shelly. I am sure your friend appreciates it.
A difficult subject very well handled. I like the dimly-lit face, and the sparkling glass. The frame is unobtrusive but adds greatly to the overall effect.
Have a peaceful weekend,
Winifred
danos
(33766) 2009-10-18 3:18
Hi Shelly,
great the view as the perspective toο of these shelfes with the colourful lamps with the different lights.All these lamps looks great in this semi darkness environment.Well done.
Regards,danos
macondo
(13361) 2009-10-18 3:33
Hi Shelly.
Good to see you still posting, but sad that you have suffered a loss. Your bold upload and great title make a fine tribute. The angle of view gives a little perspective and it's good to see just a little detail in the shadowy background, enough to make out a face in the gloom. Very nicely done, and worth keeping for this occasion.
Regards,
Andrew
mortijo
(12532) 2009-10-18 8:49
Hi Shelly,
Nice to see a posting from you, sad to hear that you lost a friend. But your pload makes a worthy tribute.
Regards
John
Dyerco
(9404) 2009-10-18 18:40
Hi Shelly
Sorry to hear of your loss and I thought you chose an excellent image for the occasion.
Phil
Glint
(3120) 2009-10-19 4:16
Hello Shelly,
I'm sorry to know that you have lost someone close. But her light will live on and this is an aprropriate picture to remember that.
I like the warmth and pretty light of these lamps as they shine through the darkness.
Take care,
Bev
batalay
(21422) 2009-10-19 4:42
Hello Shelly,
Extraordinary light management in the colorful candles, but with a the ambivalence of a painful moment. My sympathies, Shelly. Warm regards from Vriginia,
Bulent
Longroute
(10133) 2009-10-19 5:16
A fine image for a sad day...
I like this tradition we have (I wonder if it's the same in the USA) to lit a candle or a lamp when someone dies. I think it must have a strong symbolic value and probably it's origins are far away in pagan times.
I've never seen such a collection of lamps (chinese) and their colours compose a simple but graphic photo.
The light mnagement is excellent.
ciao,
Donato
Photo Information
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Copyright: Shelly O'Brien (AROBN54)
(10799) - Genre: Places
- Medium: Color
- Date Taken: 2009-08-15
- Categories: Daily Life
- Camera: Nikon D70s, Nikon 55-200mm f/4-5.6G ED IF AF-S DX VR
- Exposure: f/5.0, 1/125 seconds
- More Photo Info: view
- Photo Version: Original Version
- Date Submitted: 2009-10-16 11:02
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