An instant inspiration tonight as I was completely lacking creative thought from a long day of web development and bookkeeping. The hallway ceiling light was making wonderful patterns that I just had to take a photo of to share. Then when I brought it into my photo editor my creative wheels started turning. What if the shadows looked like the were on a floor. Since they already resembled the sun’s rays, I decided it would be fun to make it look like a rising sun. actually looking at it again, I also see an eye.
Hi Jennifer, bumped into your blog and there are two things we have in common:
1. Photography
2. Same blog design (except i modified my banner)
i love this photo!!
Funny! I stopped by yours. I will check it out further tonight. 😀 But I liked what I saw!
It indeed is wonderful. Great photo. 🙂
I simply love your use of colors and light! Fantastic and so captivating! 😮
Thank you for coming by my travel & photoblog, checking it out! A great pleasure, and much appreciated!
Greetings from warm Recife, Brazil, from http://3rdculturechildren.com
Thanks!
Brazil! Oh how wonderful!
Very cool! Isn’t it amazing how when you work that long and hard, pretty much the first thing you see as you leave even remotely not like a computer can completely blow you away? This has happened to me a few times too. Maybe it’s something like sensory deprivation that can open our eyes to the beauty we ignore as every-day and mundane… These are one of the best times to make art imo. And this is awesome!
It’s nice to get away from the screen. Thanks as always for your comments.:-))
Love this. Always love black and white. Looks like a flower of lights. Good choice.
“A Flower of Lights!” I love it! Thanks!
See, sometimes I can come up with something great.
I’ve seen you’re quilts in person to know you do . 😀
Well done, Jennifer! Love the photo, and the monochromatic effect is a perfect fit for your subject.
Thanks Gracie!
Very creative (and good eye to spot it in the first place)!
Thanks! 🙂
lovely…also looks like a flower!
Goodness! You’re right. Light a Dahlia, or daisey…my favs.
This is really cool…I like how the shadows seem to curving as if they are on a dome. It’s interesting how the eyes play tricks on us.
True! I didn’t see the dome effect. Great eye!
I see the eye more than the sun. Very creative and great eye to see the potential of the light & shadows.
Thanks, I still can’t get over your frozen bubbles. 🙂
Nice idea and very nicely done too!
Thanks!
You’ve seen the Light 😉 Brilliant idea to turn the photo upside down!
The composition just didn’t seem right. Thanks!
Great ‘eye’, yours for the capture and the image itself.
Thanks! And thanks for stopping by!
It’s great when you are tapped out but get an “Ah ha1!” moment and go with it.Really like this and appreciate your inspiration.
Agree! Thanks!