Landscapes: Honorable Mention 2020 (professional)
ENTRY DESCRIPTION
On the day that I captured this images, I had not planned on returning again. I had photographed the torii several times that week and felt good about what I had captured, and my itinerary was leading me to a different part of Japan. It was time to move on. With a long drive ahead, I realized that the desire to revisit the gate one more time was too strong to be ignored. When I look at the images today, I know why.
As I approached the torii gate for one last look before hitting the road, the god rays had already begun to break through the afternoon clouds. I suspected that the light would continue and with increasing excitement, I parked the car and quickly prepped for photographing. Through a period of the next hour, the light and the rays shape shifted every few minutes, continuing to get better and better. I laughed aloud with my good fortune!
Looking at these images, it is nearly impossible not to feel a sense of peace and beauty, a moment whose depth cannot be ignored. This experience reminded me once again to listen to instinct and intuition. That our lives may be busy, but we’ll miss out on the beauty of deep experiences if we are too busy and too rigid to listen to the places that the universe is directing us towards.
AUTHOR
Born and raised around Big Sur, California, Scott Reither has achieved international recognition as a fine art landscape photographer with a taste for the dramatic and the transcendental. His long-exposure photographs sensitively record the atmospheric effects, lyrical beauty and emotional revelations that occur through the combination of light, space and time. Captured in evocative locations around the world, Reither’s photographs are expressive evidence of the raw and wondrous truths still to be found in the landscape.
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