At the New Britain Museum of American Art, there is an hallway with a double glass wall that contains shapes of colored glass that have writhing strands of glowing light within them. Tonight was the first time we've seen them in the dark. 365/2011
...is to fill 52 themes, one a week for the year. Some weeks, maybe I'll try to find several photos to fit the themes. Others, I may spend more time trying to perfect one that seems best to represent the theme. Three years of a photo-a-day opened my eyes, now I want to hone my skills.
Somehow, a camera allows me to see more deeply and awakens the eye. For me, undertaking these year-long challenges is a way to become more aware of the world that swirls around me.
that looks cool. Do you have any of them in the light?
ReplyDeleteThey look mesmerizing, and such great glowing colours.
ReplyDeleteNow THAT opened up my eyes this morning!
ReplyDeleteMust have been an interesting exhibit.
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Gorgeous...and wonderful on your black background. Great photo!
ReplyDeleteHow cool is that?? You capture the lights and the colors magnificently! Beautiful and captivating!
ReplyDeleteThat is really cool! Nice capture against the black background.
ReplyDeleteCool lights and cobalt is my favorite blue. I wonder if that is charged argon gas within the neon? Whatever it is I'll bet it was fun to watch.
ReplyDeletethe sweeping lines and neon color is fabulous!
ReplyDeleteVery cool! Looks like the overhead neon lights at O'Hare as you go from one United concourse to the next...underground.
ReplyDeleteThose are so cool indeed, I love the swirly glow.
ReplyDeletevery well caputures, I do like the glowing colors.
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