I can gather all the news I need on the weather report. – Paul Simon (The Only Living Boy in New York) Still lifes by moonlight are formidable propositions because of the problems in seeing what you have, particularly with close framing and the shallow depth of field of a mild telephoto. This scene was […]
I often think that the night is more alive and more richly colored than the day. – Vincent van Gogh 28mm; ISO 2000. 66 seconds at f10
At their best, photographs as symbols not only serve to help illuminate some of the darkness of the unknown, they also serve to lessen the fears that too often accompany the journeys from the known to the unknown. – Wynn Bullock 28mm; ISO 2000. 30 seconds at f11
The moon develops the imagination, as chemicals develop photographic images. – Sheila Ballantyne 28mm; ISO 2000. 1/1.3rd second at f18. Flash
I see magic in the quiet light of dusk. – John Sexton 85mm; ISO 250. 30 seconds at f16. Incandescent light balance
Photographing at night can be fascinating because we lose some of the control over what happens in front of the camera. – Michael Kenna 28mm, ISO 2000. 464 seconds (7 min 44 sec) at f13. Sodium vapour light balance
High tide by moonlight, Turtle Cove, Golden Bay. 7.35 pm, 2 June 2012 The night has vast potential for creativity. – Michael Kenna 28mm; ISO 2000. 30 seconds at f11
Daylight is too easy. What I want is difficult – the atmosphere of lamps and moonlight. – Edgar Degas 28mm; ISO 2500. 30 seconds at f11
Twilight photography is unfortunately neglected; what may be drab and uninteresting by daylight may assume a magnificent quality in the halflight between sunset and dark. – Ansel Adams 28mm; ISO 2000. 1/200th sec at f5. Flash
Ah the moon’s too bright, the chain’s too tight, the beast won’t go to sleep… – Leonard Cohen (I’m Your Man) 85mm; ISO 500. 294 seconds (5 mins) at f16
I’ve had a lot of trouble in my life – most of which never happened. – Mark Twain 28mm; ISO 2000. 30 seconds at f13. Flash
How much more grievous are the consequences of anger than the causes of it. Marcus Aurelius 28mm; ISO 2000. 15 seconds at f8. Flash
There are many ways to be free. One of them is to transcend reality by imagination, as I try to do. – Anaïs Nin 50mm; ISO 2000. 15 seconds at f8. Incandescent light balance
The future will be better tomorrow. – Dan Quayle 50mm, ISO 2000. 8 seconds at f2.8. Light balance 3030 deg K
The moon could not keep shining if it had to pay attention to all the dogs barking at it. – Anon 28mm, ISO 2000. 30 seconds at f11. Flash
Each of us is born into an already existent conversation. – Martin Heidegger 28mm, ISO 2000. 30 seconds at f16. Light balance 2500 deg K.
As long as you have certain desires about how it ought to be, you can’t see how it is. – Ram Dass 28mm; ISO 2000. 94 seconds at f8. Light balance 3030 deg K.
Talent hits a target no one else can hit. Genius hits a target no one else can see. – Arthur Schopenhauer 28mm; ISO 2000. 30 seconds at f8
It’s a poor sort of memory that only works backwards. – Lewis Carroll 28mm; ISO 2000. 10 seconds at f2.8. Incandescent light balance
Change is the very essence of life. – Anatole France 28mm; ISO 2000. 30 seconds at f11. Light balance 2500 deg K
To live is so startling it leaves little time for anything else. – Emily Dickinson 28mm; ISO 2000. 30 seconds at f4
Just keep going. No feeling is final. – Rainer Maria Rilke 28mm, ISO 2000. 30 secs at f4. Light balance 3030 deg K
Seeking love keeps you from the awareness that you already are it. – Byron Katie 28mm; ISO 2000. 30 secs at f5.6. Mercury vapour light balance.
If you never did, you should. These things are fun and fun is good. – Dr Suess 28mm, ISO 2000. 15 secs at f8. Col balance 2500 deg K.
Yet my moon always hung faithfully in the sky: constant companion, luminous and remote, gentle symbol of mystery, femininity and noctural wisdom. – Michael Leunig 85mm, ISO 2000. 10 secs at f8