The challenge for WordPress’ Weekly Photo Challenge this week is “Sun”.
We’ve done sunset before, but what about when the sun, in its full glory, is the feature of your photo? Here’s a picture of a Roman alleyway, and the sun transforms this normal scene into something magical with its rays.
To me playing with lights & shadows is an integral part of photographing and in my opinion you’ll find the best natural light during sunrise & sunset. Don’t get me wrong: this doesn’t mean that you won’t be able to shoot some nice photos during broad daylight. Remember to keep your camera with you & keep your eyes open for that next shot.
Before you know it you’ll be witnessing a piece of daily drama, like in these photos that I shot at Mallorca in 2010. This poor old lady was hit by a scooter just moments before we came strolling along. The sunlight almost adds some kind of symbolism to the photos. I don’t know what happened to the lady afterwards, if she survived or not (probably she did), but photos like these is a reminder of how fragile life can be & that you can’t control the randomness…
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Sunny and sad at the same time.
Thanks Jude
Wow – I think you really hit the nail on the head with the theme here, these pictures are both very sunny AND dramatic.
Thank you Miss SMC Writes! Glad to hear that I nailed it, because I found this weeks photo challenge to be an utterly boring and underestimating “challenge”.
Appreciate your message along with your photos. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for reading & commenting. Take care of your loved ones 🙂
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Sad … and so true about the fragility of life… Hope she recovered in the sun.
I hope so too, and she probably did.
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Those were really strong images … and the sunlight was good too.
I totally agree with you about dawn and dusk. Especially morning, I think … but also the few minutes just after the sun has set and everything gets that lovely, indigo hue..
I love that time of the day: it’s perfect for photographing.
Gee wiz Cardinal, that would be awful to happen upon.
Yes it would be horrible.
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2 good pictures of the cruel world – and taken with great respect for the scene – did not hope the old lady had to go through great suffering in the accident…
The world can be utterly cruel, no doubt about it.
Thanks for the pingback. I always carry a little P+S with me now. It’s come in handy a good few times.
What is a P+S?
Wow. I am tempted to go out for some new shots right now, but it’s almost 40 degrees Celsius outside, and I’m a lazy bum.
Thanks for dropping by facesplacespaces.wordpress.com. Hope to see you around some more. 🙂
Wait ’till the sun sets & the temperature drops: bring your camera and click away! If not, you can always shoot from the rooftop.
I remember that I used to love to watch India wake up in the morning, while I drank my tea/coffee at some rooftop. In Delhi it seems like most people enjoy their time out on some roof in the early morning hours while they are brushing their teeth and such. Or they go there in the evening to watch the sunset.
I’ll definitely drop by your blog again!
You might want to hop over. There’s a new photograph inspired by your post. 🙂
Wow! dramatic indeed!
A dose of daily drama in the sun.
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I like the contrast of light and dark in your photo; I too see the symbolism you speak of. I wonder about the policeman and the onlooker…they don’t seem to be in much of a hurry to assist her.
I believe the police officers didn’t want to move her in case it would inflict damage to her spine.
poor old lady was hit by a scooter – yes, fragile is our life …
Definitely. A former classmate of mine was hit by a car and died just before the Easter holidays.
Beautiful shots! I love how in the first one the man is illuminated from below by light reflected off the street.
Thanks for commenting & thanks for the pingback Raccoon 🙂
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Sad. But definitely a very unique take on the challenge.
Thnaks Gracie. Life can be rough.
nice interpretation of theme
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ouch – you were certainly there at the right time. hope everything worked out for the woman, and that she recovered.
yes, let’s hope that she recovered.
These photos bring up so many questions in my mind. What was the outcome? What are the police doing to handle this? Is she dead? If not, how badly was she injured? The woman with the suitcase appears so casual in spite of the scene beside her. Why? One officer is standing in the middle of the street looking away from the woman. Is he watching for other cars and scooters so he can direct them away? And more questions.
I like your thoughts Kate: they are the beginnings – the core? – of a novel.
I hadn‘t thought of it from that perspective and, yes, I have to agree.
Hi again, Kate! Let me know when you start writing the novel – or perhaps a short story.
Hi Giovanni,
Will do!
I’m joining Giocvanni here: keep us posted Kate 🙂
I agree. Kate brings up some interesting questions.