It's Always Darkest Before the Dawn
... and the wettest, too! I love to take night shots without a flash or tripod just for the heck of it. ;-) I took these this morning at the Plainfield Train Station while awaiting the first NJ Transit train on my way to work. It was dark. It was wet. It was chilly, but a heat wave compared to the -8 (Fahrenheit) we had overnight the night before. It was perfect for night shot experimentation. If you click on them, you'll see large versions.
3 Comments:
At December 18, 2005 1:47 AM, Delcano said…
I see the glow of the lights
moisture helps the reflection
the architecture stands out
upon my closer inspection
There is a mist a float
or is that my dirty screen.
Anyway, however you say it
it makes a beathing scene.
I lost my passion for photography on the way to a poem one day.
LOL
Enjoy your stuff. Even the Jersey bit.
Spencer
http://spencersotherplace.blogspot.com/
At December 18, 2005 1:50 AM, Delcano said…
Damn, wish I could make corrections after I post. In the last line of the poetic comment the word should be "breathing". Oh hell, you're an artist you know what I'm talking about.
Spencer
At December 18, 2005 8:48 AM, Jackie S. said…
There is indeed a mist afloat -- We had bitterly cold temps and about 8 solid inches on snow on the ground when the temps jumped near 50 with rain, thus mist rising from the snow.
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