Devil's Light Dance
Light is a tricky subject to tame. It is a temptation to just leave the process to the simple click of the shutter and worry about what to do after. But everything seems to point to a more promising prospect of actually developing a pre-established approach to bring about the result that seems to represent the nature of the thing you are at first aware of. The intense power of the sun against a more softly spoken landscape, the luminous intensity of a moon whose dark seas contrast with the apparently empty quality of the leaves of a tree, the overall bright quality of an afternoon whose various features seem to suggest a uniformity of light but whose rendering seems to defy the logic of our eyes. Are these qualities capable of being shown in a photograph or is the idea of a transmogrification of light nothing more than the hopeless dream of a sad madman.