Friday, October 24, 2025

Sunset Frames Photography

Sunset Frames

I seem to have always chased the light, not the kind that floods a room with fluorescence, but the fleeting kind, the one that paints the world in fire and whispers promises before slipping away. My camera, actually just a cell phone these days, strapped to my hand with a safety cord, so I don't drop it in the water or something equally dreadful. "It's not about the shot," I would tell anyone who asked, though no one ever did. "It's about being there when the sky cracks open, or goes to sleep."

That evening, by the reed-fringed edge of Mirror Lake, he felt it again. The sun, a bloated tangerine low on the horizon, dipped toward the water as if testing its own reflection. I stood there waiting for the right moment, the chill seeping through my jeans, and framed the scene: dark silhouettes of cottonwoods clawing at the amber sky, their branches like ink strokes on a canvas of molten gold. The reeds in the foreground swayed, fuzzy and forgiving, catching the last glints off the glassy surface. I took several shots and the sun moved and the colours changed, hoping that one of the shots would be what I hoped for.

It isn't about perfection, no filters, no edits. Just the raw ache of it, the way the light turned the ordinary eternal. As a girl in the prairies, sunsets had been her secret rebellion against the flat grind of days, it just was. A quiet alchemy that stirred something deep, uncoiling the knots, filling the hollows with warmth like hot cider on a frostbitten night. The sun kissed the water's edge and vanished, leaving a bruise of oranges in its wake. The beauty wasn't in the capture; it was in the chase, the surrender to a moment that demanded nothing but your witness.Tonight, under the emerging stars, I stayed. Just me, the fading embers of day, and the happy ache of being alive in it. 

 

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Sunset Frames Photography

Sunset Frames I seem to have always chased the light, not the kind that floods a room with fluorescence, but the fleeting kind, the one that...