Sometimes the light can be more frightening than the dark
an old fishing trawler close to shore in the Irish Sea
visibility is limited by haze, fog and morning twilight
the more light gets force the older the trawler seem to be.
“Before you can see the light, you have to deal with the darkness”
(Dan Millman – former athlete, coach, instructor, and college professor)
Weekly Photo Challenge 2nd version – “Let there be light“
Having been brought up in Norway with a lack of light during long periods, I agree. But there is a crack in everything, as Cohen said…
Ha en god helg!
Dina
#.dina
Yeah I know that Cohen quote too, it’s so true… 🙂
Enjoy your day, hopes the sun would shine at least imaginary – at this time of the year we can’t always trust nature if we ask for sunshine… 🙂 🙂 🙂
That’s true! 🙂
🙂
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Wow, what an amazing shot! That boat looks absolutely frightening… like a ghost ship or a death ship.
“lol” Maybe painting some colorful, high energy graf murals on it could cheer it up! 😉 😎
#.resa
Yeah agree with you – it could look like a ghost ship – but it only looks like, it was a ‘working’ fishing ship – probably some painting would make a (large) difference… 🙂 😉
Dear Andrikken
Fine combination of text and picture 🙂
Greetings from the now pitch dark coast of North Norfolk
Klausbernd
#.klausbernd
Thanks a lot, so glad you like it – really appreciate your words… 🙂
Love what said Dan Millman, it can contains many significations and this can let work a lot your brains!
#.serach shiro
I’m so glad you like that quote of Millman, I like it too
– yeah there’s a lot of true in it… 🙂
I agree.. too much light can be worse! A clever post, Drake 😀
#.paula
Yeah light can make things better and can make things worse – it depends on… “hahaha”… 🙂 🙂 🙂
So glad you like it, thanks a lot… 🙂 🙂
Totally agree. Great post.
#.jan masyn
Appreciate you do agree and glad you like this… 🙂
Beautiful shot, Drake! 🙂 It looks frighteningly unseaworthy and reminds me of a damaged insect.
#.richard
Thanks glad you do and yeah agree about the insect… 🙂
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Interesting!
#.naomi
Really appreciates… 🙂
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Estupenda foto! Me gusta la idea y estoy muy de acuerdo contigo.
#.barbara
Thanks I really appreciate you agree with me and so glad you like it… 🙂
Interesting comment and well-chosen shot to illustrate the point!
#.tina
Really appreciate your words… 🙂
It’s like a night club when the lights go on …. EWWWWW
#.jasmine
Yeah you said it – I really agree… “lol lol” 🙂 🙂
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Perhaps the darkness represents the fear of what we don’t know
#.shimon
I believe you have a very good point here – darkness engenders fear as well as ignorance and insecurity does – on top of that then ignorance and insecurity in themselves can create the darkness…