Dull Light Seeps in

This was taken around the same time as the last photo I shared.

I took a few photos inside to try and capture how the sunrise lit up some of the place. This is the best result of those photos.

I like the low visibility in the photo as it cuts out a lot of distraction and keeps focus mostly on the window and its reflection. From there you can see a bit of the backyard which does little in the way of suggesting much of what is out there. Some things are visible, but they’re mostly structural.

This is my submission into the one hundred-and-eighty-ninth Lens-Artists Photo Challenge.

The theme for this one is “Odds and Ends“.

The host of the Lens-Artists challenges cycles weekly between the following people:

Week 1 – Patti

Week 2 – Ann-Christine aka Leya

Week 3 – Amy

Week 4 – Tina

This year three people are joining the Lens-Artists team:

John Steiner of Journeys with Johnbo

Sofia Alves of  Photographias

Anne Sandler of Slow Shutter Speed

As such the above hosting order is likely to change.

This one is curated by Tina. The next one is curated by Patti.

I recommend participating in the challenges. They’re enjoyable and allow room for interpretation of the theme without straying too far. If you don’t participate, then I recommend that you at least check out what others of the Lens-Artists community are submitting.

I hope you enjoy.

About Stupidity Hole

I'm some guy that does stuff. Hoping to one day fill the internet with enough insane ramblings to impress a cannibal rat ship. I do more than I probably should. I have a page called MS Paint Masterpieces that you may be interested in checking out. I also co-run Culture Eater, an online zine for covering the arts among other things. We're on Patreon!
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2 Responses to Dull Light Seeps in

  1. Tina Schell says:

    Interesting image SH, it would make a really nice image to frame.

    Like

  2. JohnRH says:

    Shades of black. Rembrandt would be jealous.

    Like

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