In The Darkness I Will Meet My Creators

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The people that see this photo inevitably tell me it inspired them.  I can’t honestly say it was my intention.  People take away different messages from the iconography.  If you have time, can you tell me what you take away from this? Drop me a line anytime, I would love to hear from you.

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In The Darkness I Will Meet My Creators

How it was made.

I saw another photo of a lantern in a desert at sunset and it blew me away.  I recreated it on Cabbage Beach at sunrise. I like the idea of the light dripping out of the lantern to ignite the ocean, then the sky.  The title is taken from a song by the UK band, Daughter.

 

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Smooth Pearl 12" x 18" inches, Smooth Pearl 16" x 24" inches, Daguerre Canvas 12" x 18" inches, Daguerre Canvas 16" x 24" inches

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