The Best Photo of The Week - Sunset Reflection

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Nature never ceases to amaze me…! It is remarkable the dualism between the ephemerality of the moment versus the symbolic value of the photographic creation that captures essences and fundamental patterns of the existing… In the same place you can make a million different landscapes, constantly changing the nature of light of the day, sometimes jumps from one moment to the next… forever something else. not to mention a million different details of the changes that are taking place in the living world. The use of lights and shadows, colors and textures, shapes in unique ensembles, with possibly poetic effects… Each theme, each subject can be rendered in the style that is most favorable to it to be understood in its essence, so there is the possibility of to create impressionistic, expressionist, naturalistic images ... Images of a romantic nature, with strange strangeness and melancholy? It depends on you!

The satisfaction offered by artistic creativity can reward the difficulty of passing over and through obstacles. The greatest success is to become, although self-critical, to become at least partially satisfied with one's own achievements. There is a form of happiness that consists strictly in the absence of unhappiness. It is what is also seen in the canvases of the Impressionists, where the light of noon dematerializes everything and makes only the moment matter from eternity. And why shouldn't I think that true happiness means caring only for a present that fully satisfies you? It is difficult to explain the feeling to the one who does not photograph; it is like love: it cannot be explained to the one who does not feel it, and it no longer makes sense to give explanations to the one who lived it.

dove c'è luce, c'è necessariamente ombra; dove c'è ombra, c'è necessariamente luce.
Haruki Murakami

Cannon EOS 5D Mark III
250mm f/6.4 1/600s ISO 100
2017 Lago di Varano, Ischitella - Puglia

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