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Phil Douglis | all galleries >> Galleries >> Gallery Eight: Light and shadow shape meaning > Garden Wall, Tucson, Arizona, 2009
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09-APR-2009

Garden Wall, Tucson, Arizona, 2009

This shuttered window in Tucson’s historic district leads to a garden – we can see leaves forcing their way through the wooden shutters. I was struck by the effect of the early morning sun on the blue wall – it paints that wall, as well as the shutters within it, with dappled light. The shutters show the wear and tear of the seasons – they have seen the sun rise on them many times over the years. The play of light and shadow expresses a mood of timeless serenity.

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Phil Douglis22-Apr-2009 19:20
The light, and its counterpoint, the shadows, are the reasons I made the image, Alina. When I go out to shoot, I look for the interplay of light and shadow first, rather than looking for a subject to shoot. It is the light and shadow that create abstraction, mood, atmosphere, and ultimately, meaning.
Alina22-Apr-2009 01:12
Beautiful light
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