What you see in my pictures is light traveling through a camera. This magical light came straight to you, my Dear Friend.
My photographs are a testament to the journey of light through a camera. This ethereal light, captured and shared with you, my Dear Friend, is a testament to the power of photography. Do I plan to travel at the speed of light? Of course not. As for today (I wrote this text on the 27th of July, 2023), it is impossible. Science states it clearly. Still, I won’t be surprised if there is another genius scientist, on Isaac Newton’s, Albert Einstein’s, and Stephen Hawking’s levels, who makes another groundbreaking discovery. Perhaps traveling between dimensions (who told me there could not be infinite numbers of dimensions?) will be faster than moving with the speed of light.
Do I rock in the clouds? Of course I do.
I do it many times, especially while writing another text. Today, I was doing street photography. A mix of walking and the warm embrace of the sun’s rays evoked in my soul a euphoric state. I felt I did not need too much to enjoy my existence. The light, shining straight from our beloved Sun, was the main factor in my good mood. I relished the possibility of walking on a warm and shiny day. I have written many times about how I love exposing my body to cold.
Still, I also stated that it is impossible to appreciate coldness without enjoying warmness.
Undoubtedly, the 27th of July, 2023, was a day when I enjoyed warm weather. Luckily, it was not a hot day. The temperature was 23 degrees Celsius (73,4 degrees Fahrenheit). Did I mention that without the light, there would be no photography, with otherwordly pictures made by the James Webb Space Telescope at the forefront? I think I wrote about it in the past. Still, today, I simply wanted to state my feeling of profound gratitude towards our planet Earth and all the interconnected occurrences happening around it. After all, we are all stardust; sooner or later, we become cosmic ashes, a testament to the grandeur and beauty of the universe.