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22-JUL-2009

Annisquam Light, Gloucester, Massachusetts, 2009

The forty foot high Annisquam Light was built at the mouth of the Annisquam River in 1897, and is still active, although now it is fully automated. I made this image of it just after sunset from the deck of a tour boat. I built the image around the pink diagonal cloud leading from the upper left hand corner of the frame to the lighthouse. The cloud suggests a symbolic beam of light, coming at the moment when day meets night.

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Phil Douglis11-Sep-2009 19:03
Thank you, Iris, for seeing the magic in this image. What you see here is an exactly what I saw in real time. The whole world seemed to turn pink at this moment. I spot metered on the top of the lighthouse, which also gave me a point to focus on.
Iris Maybloom (irislm)11-Sep-2009 00:55
The wonderful glow of light after the sun sets is just magical, a welcoming image to sailors and tour boat occupants. In an image like this, Phil, where did you point your spot meter to get such wonderful light, such soft color in the sky, and such a beautiful reflection on the sea? They all work together so perfectly creating quite an amazing image.
Phil Douglis13-Aug-2009 20:21
Thanks, Alina, for the piece of folk wisdom. "Red sky at night, sailors delight...."
Alina13-Aug-2009 14:35
Beautiful warm sunset predicts good night sleep :)
Phil Douglis06-Aug-2009 16:50
Thanks, Tim -- I had hoped that the line of orange clouds leading into the light house would do just that -- symbolize the function of the lighthouse itself.
Tim May06-Aug-2009 16:13
It's almost as if the line of orange clouds for tells the light from the light house.
Phil Douglis04-Aug-2009 22:18
It was the diagonal that drew me to this image, Rose. The diagonal sweep of illuminated cloud acts as metaphorical beam of light soaring over a lighthouse.
sunlightpix04-Aug-2009 14:13
Sunset at sea can be a magical time, when the water and sky turn pink.
Beautiful diagonal composition.
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