The Light Leading Home 3
by Diannah Lynch
Title
The Light Leading Home 3
Artist
Diannah Lynch
Medium
Photograph - Photography
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The Light Leading Home 3 ~ On a morning walk as I rounded the curve, the fog was lifting. The Light came through the tops of the trees and nearly took my breath away. I looked and was so in awe of the feeling that came over me, I took in a deep breath and sensed an incredible peace. It was a special moment between God and me that I will always remember. This photograph was taken shortly after my Mother passed away.
This photograph is from the original "The Light Leading Home" and it has been changed from the original, as has The Light Leading Home 2, by a fellow FAA artist. It has been cropped and some of the limbs that were in the original have been removed. Thank you so much, fellow FAA member.
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September 14th, 2011
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Comments (72)
Doug Kreuger
What a reassuring, thought-provoking artwork, Diannah! I love the low light and soft focus of this calming image. L&F
Diannah Lynch
Thank you, Lois and Sorin, very much. Thanks to a fellow FAA member, The Light Leading Home 2 and 3 were modified from the original The Light Leading Home, so that it could be in a larger format. Thank you for your very kind comments!
Lois Bryan
There's such beauty in a misty scene ... your incredible capture of the light an excellent choice of composition makes this one an A+!!!!! l/f
Frank J Casella
Nice moment and way to feel the light, Diannah. I really like the title too! What makes this so interesting is not so much the fog, but I want to know what is down that road. Nice work!!
Diannah Lynch replied:
Thank you very much, Frank. Down the road, wonderful old cabins built by the CCC in the '30's. They are now closed, but will hopefully open again someday. At the top of the hill and to the left is a wonderful hiking trail. This has been, and is, a really special place for many people for many years. Thank you, Frank.