Bridging the Divide
I love watching the night give way to early morning light. It is truly magical. The spectrum of colors simply amaze and the quickly changing light creates different moods by the minute. The world wakes up and the few moments when you see the day before you still connected to last calm slumber of night are breathtaking.
As I looked out over this bay scene toward the Chesapeake Bay Bridge, the connection between the actual bridge and the transition between night and day became obvious to me. So much of our lives are based in some form of connection - bridge - between disparate actions, relationships, ideas, etc. We become better and happier, when we succeed in bridging those divides.
Camera: Nikon Z7
Lens: Nikkor 24-70mm f/4 @ 26mm
Settings: f/8, 79 sec, ISO 64
Edition Size: 100
Typical Print Size : (2:3 ratio) 24” x 36” single panel (48” x 72” Triptych)
I love watching the night give way to early morning light. It is truly magical. The spectrum of colors simply amaze and the quickly changing light creates different moods by the minute. The world wakes up and the few moments when you see the day before you still connected to last calm slumber of night are breathtaking.
As I looked out over this bay scene toward the Chesapeake Bay Bridge, the connection between the actual bridge and the transition between night and day became obvious to me. So much of our lives are based in some form of connection - bridge - between disparate actions, relationships, ideas, etc. We become better and happier, when we succeed in bridging those divides.
Camera: Nikon Z7
Lens: Nikkor 24-70mm f/4 @ 26mm
Settings: f/8, 79 sec, ISO 64
Edition Size: 100
Typical Print Size : (2:3 ratio) 24” x 36” single panel (48” x 72” Triptych)
I love watching the night give way to early morning light. It is truly magical. The spectrum of colors simply amaze and the quickly changing light creates different moods by the minute. The world wakes up and the few moments when you see the day before you still connected to last calm slumber of night are breathtaking.
As I looked out over this bay scene toward the Chesapeake Bay Bridge, the connection between the actual bridge and the transition between night and day became obvious to me. So much of our lives are based in some form of connection - bridge - between disparate actions, relationships, ideas, etc. We become better and happier, when we succeed in bridging those divides.
Camera: Nikon Z7
Lens: Nikkor 24-70mm f/4 @ 26mm
Settings: f/8, 79 sec, ISO 64
Edition Size: 100
Typical Print Size : (2:3 ratio) 24” x 36” single panel (48” x 72” Triptych)