There are two kinds of light - the glow that illuminates, and the glare that obscures.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Usually we are illuminating things instead of looking at the light itself. But I like this quality of the light being the revelation.
From its brilliancy everything is illuminated.
In order for the light to shine so brightly, the darkness must be present.
On a spiritual level, it's as though with my sighted eye I see what's before me, and with my unsighted eye I see what's hidden. It's illuminated life more than darkened it.
Daylight reveals color; artificial light drains it.
I have not much love for the bright lights - unless it's the sun creeping up over the horizon.
Like Godfather, you look at a movie like that, or something that James Gray has directed, a film with minimal or pin lighting as opposed to everything being lit bright and flat, where everything is evident.
I was amazed at the rosy glow that can be around one when you're in a film that's done well.
I can always see light in any situation. It's just the way I'm made.
The pinpoints of starlight we see with the naked eye are photons that have been streaming toward us for a few years or a few thousand.
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