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09-28-16 Candlelight

09-28-16 Candlelight

A walk through Zagreb, Croatia, . . . (read more)

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03-28-13 Energizer Candle Accents #3

2013 Energizer Candle Accents #3I know the meaning and intent in this arrangement. But who cares what I think. How about sharing your interpretation?Canon 5dIII 1/25s f/3.2 ISO250 50mm

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03-27-13 Alienation

2013 03-27 AlienationI guess my title tells you what I was thinking when I staged this photo (#2 in a series of 3?). I know that most artists don't want to be quite so blatant in expressing their meaning. I suspect a proper title might have been "Energizer Candle Accents #2."Canon 5DIII 1/250s f/1.2 ISO640 50mm

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03-26-13 Luminaire

2013 03-26 LuminaireI knew when I saw these "candles" (made by Energizer) at Target that I had to have them and that they could provide an interesting photo opportunity. Frankly, this shot isn't what I had envisioned when I was walking out of the store. But it's what I ended up with in an impromptu photo session last night.So what are we to make of this tableau? It could be that, to paraphrase Macbeth, it "[signifies] nothing." And it's no accident that I mention Macbeth, since in the speech where that phrase is borrowed, he also talks about a candle. Though his candle is "brief"; these Energizer candles are supposed to last 90 hours.Maybe its about loneliness, alienation and the meaninglessness of life. Yes, Macbeth talks about that too. ("[Life] is a tale told by an idiot signifying nothing.")And maybe I'm asking you to think too much. (At the end of the play, Macbeth probably thought too much; he should have put more thought in to his scheme to become king at the beginning of the play.)Maybe this photo tells the story of a photographer who should have been doing something more serious than playing with Energizer candles and his prized Canon 50mm f/1.2 lens.

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