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Playing with Light

Posted by Dr. Cason on Wednesday, July 30th, 2008

I’m fascinated with the way light and dark can stand side by side and complement each other. A small little metaphor for my life right now. I took these on the plane allowing only the reading light to illuminate our space. It gave it a spiritual quality don’t you think?

Light and Dark#1

Light and Dark#2

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10 Responses to “Playing with Light”

  1. Donnaon 30 Jul 2008 at 7:36 am 1

    These are really beautiful! Great camera work!hughugs

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  2. Kylaon 30 Jul 2008 at 8:46 am 2

    He’s gorgeous!

    Kylas last blog post..Jinxed again.

  3. Guinevere Meadowon 30 Jul 2008 at 11:36 am 3

    I’d be interested in knowing your technical data for these…how did you get such sharp pictures in such low light? I never manage to succeed when I try!!

    Guinevere Meadows last blog post..Lousy Day

  4. Barbara Swaffordon 30 Jul 2008 at 2:31 pm 4

    Hi Dr. Cason,

    I’m jealous. I, too, love photography, but it sits on the back burner. What you did with these photos is awesome. So sweet!

    Barbara Swaffords last blog post..NBOTW - Blogging - No Age Requirement

  5. Trishon 30 Jul 2008 at 3:23 pm 5

    What wonderful photos! What an awesome ‘eye’ you have. I am impressed.

    Once again you amaze me with your photography! I have a fantabulous camera and love taking pictures but just don’t seem to slip it in to my normal routine.

    Thank you so much for sharing! Keep it coming!

    Trishs last blog post..Truth

  6. Kat Stephensonon 30 Jul 2008 at 4:01 pm 6

    What a precious, precious little guy! Sheila, so glad you are slowing down your blogging and other things to spend more time with your family.

    I had two precious sons God gave me to raise, then they grew up and flew out of their nest like real Eagles. I am so proud of both of them, but so many times I wish I could just go back in time and spend some of those precious moments with the three of us once again.

    I now depend on my three dogs and one cat to make the noise at my house, but it cannot replace those wonderful children I will never stop missing in my empty nest. The nice ending to this story is those Eagles got married and each had two beautiful grandchildren for me to enjoy, along with my new daughters too. So Grandma Kat still enjoys life with her family.

    Give that precious face a sweet kiss for me from Memphis, TN - and the other two cuties too. Hope Jakey is feeling much better soon.

    Kat Stephensons last blog post..The World Sounds Better for Some Reason

  7. Dr. Casonon 30 Jul 2008 at 8:18 pm 7

    Moon- I agree. :)

    Donna- Thank you. I was actually surprised how the camera picked up the shadows.

    Kyla- I know I can’t ever stop kissing him. He pushes me aside sometimes and says, No Mama!! No kisses!

    Guinevere- I turned the dial to TV and set the shutter speed from there. I kept looking at each pic I took and then adjusted the speed to allow enough light to illuminate him and yet capture the image pretty quick so he wouldn’t blur.

    Barbara- Aw thanks! It’s not nearly as fantastic as I see other peoples but it’s totally fun to experiment!

    Trish- I carry my camera EVERYWHERE! And take photos of the most random stuff. Some of it slips out and makes it on my site. :)

    Kat- I fear I am still missing so much that I will look back and cry that I didn’t live and breathe every single second of them. I pray that they will grow up healthy and fulfilled and that one day I will enjoy their grandchildren as well!

  8. Jenion 30 Jul 2008 at 8:36 pm 8

    Hi Sheila,

    Love it! I love the light and dark. What ISO was your camera on? I am impressed Jakey was able to be still long enough for such a low light setting. I’ve started cracking open my photoshop book more often and trying to teach myself some new tricks. I supposedly have a new digital photography class to teach that is starting up soon. We’ll see how that goes…

  9. Audubon Ronon 31 Jul 2008 at 2:04 am 9

    Great photos.

    Audubon Rons last blog post..Animal Menagerie

  10. Dr. Casonon 31 Jul 2008 at 4:43 am 10

    Jeni- Hmmm…Thinking I would really like to be in that class!

    Audubon- Thank you sir.

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