Monday, June 18, 2012

Best of Glimpses: #13

I don't know if anyone else will like this photograph, but it's always been a favorite of mine. Something about yin/yang, duality and that old favorite: one's shadow side. I love South Pasadena's sweet Norman Rockwell homes in every light, but I'm fascinated with how they assume entirely different personalities at night. By day they reflect such images of hope and promise -- and by night they make me think of the inevitable passing of time, of loss. We come and we go, but those homes still stand. It's lovely and awful all at once. (Maybe I should have titled this one Porch: Deconstructed.)


I'm heading into the final week of my Best of Glimpses hiatus. Thanks for bearing with me while I republish some of my favorite past photos. I needed some down time.

4 comments:

Judy Williams said...

Talk about noir! It's more than a double entendre here. I love the blackest blacks and brightest whites, with that hint of midtone grays. The angles are spectacular.

Anonymous said...

This is exceptional.

Green Guy said...

Great post, L.

TheChieftess said...

I had a sad moment just now...realizing that there would be no more posts from Dixie Jane...I'm so sorry for your loss Laurie...she was a special lady...