Art: Fae Waters by Aleah Fitzwater

WELL SEEN

 

Shutter blades nictate for a fraction

of a second to capture the stelliform aura

emitted by midday’s orb, though the artiste

(partnering with light) prefers shooting

at dawn or dusk when soft glows

allow images to sing and pop, going beyond

the obvious, transcending the moment,

slowing time to a standstill till it freezes.

 

Even when thunder peals and lightning bolts

against ground, out come the lenses steady in hand

to reach out and grab displayed majesty merely

a few clicks away, devoured by the aperture

then impressed on a hypersensitive sensor

that bears no grudges but pilfers at whim.

 

For the compositionally inclined, top of mind

are leading and horizontal lines, thirds’ rule,

field’s depth, blurred backgrounds, framing,

layering, verticals, pans, shadows, reflections,

and above all keeping things surprising or at least

interesting for the sake of envisioned viewers

with cropped attention spans and curiosity deficits.

 

Try as one might, at the end of the day it’s night

and only the veteran can snag visuals in low light

of low-key denizens under darkness’ cloak,

figures afoot and creatures creeping,

away from prying eyes save the undetected glass

ensnaring from afar without assent or remorse,

ever intent on witnessing the dance of life.


About the author:

Brandon Marlon is a writer from Ottawa, Canada. He received his B.A. in Drama & English from the University of Toronto and his M.A. in English from the University of Victoria. His poetry was awarded the Harry Hoyt Lacey Prize in Poetry (Fall 2015), and his writing has been published in 200+ publications in 27 countries. www.brandonmarlon.com

Art: Fae Waters by Aleah Fitzwater

In the artist’s words:

My name is Aleah Fitzwater, and I am an amateur photographer. My photography has been featured in Azores, Portugal.