Oshi Shikigami That's right. Outside, it was actually more dark that one can see in this image and that's because of the lens; from the other hand, the street lamps are pretty bright for such a scene. A pretty surrealistic scene, inspired by Magritte conception: night and day on the same painting. It was a period in my life when I took a real interest in Dali, Magritte and De Chirico, but that is another story, as they say.
LOL, sometime you will have to share that story to me Luis Hershcu. :-)
The series of photos I posted yesterday, called "Night Lights" was at dusk as well. I was eating at an outdoors restaurant, and watched the sun go down, taking pictures at several different times. I was impressed noting how the balance of daylight and artificial light played out.
Twilight, neither day nor night. Something mystical and serine. :-)
ReplyDeleteOshi Shikigami That's right. Outside, it was actually more dark that one can see in this image and that's because of the lens; from the other hand, the street lamps are pretty bright for such a scene. A pretty surrealistic scene, inspired by Magritte conception: night and day on the same painting. It was a period in my life when I took a real interest in Dali, Magritte and De Chirico, but that is another story, as they say.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photo! Really great my friend!
ReplyDeleteLOL, sometime you will have to share that story to me Luis Hershcu. :-)
ReplyDeleteThe series of photos I posted yesterday, called "Night Lights" was at dusk as well. I was eating at an outdoors restaurant, and watched the sun go down, taking pictures at several different times. I was impressed noting how the balance of daylight and artificial light played out.