PHOTOGRAPHY
While I have quite a collection of photographs and one never knows where to start or end, let me begin with a picture of some Foxtails I had posted on Facebook and my responses to some comments and questions.. This particular picture was taken in Lancaster County, home of the Amish.

There is a reflectivity differential between the hairs and the "base", hence this effect when lit from a low angle..Which is just a lot of verbiage for "I have often noticed this with foxtails, and especially look out for this effect at the time of the setting or rising sun"! The thing is, the lighting phenomenon only lasts about 10 or fifteen minutes..
Here is another picture of glowing Foxtails I took during the Fall, in Shenandoah Valley, a few years ago:
Anyone can buy a camera and make quite nice pictures; technology has taken care of most of the technical constraints of capturing a scene. But, just as in the days of painting, lots of people painted, but the only ones that stood out - The Van Goghs, Rembrandts et al had that special "something" - a sense of proportion (Van Gogh), color (Van Gogh) that made them stand out from others. Some of this is technical mastery , but a lot has to do with the "soul". I am trying to find that "soul" in Photography that no one else can possess.. Every time I see others' pictures that exceed mine in quality and "soul", I am discouraged. I am not sure whether I will ever achieve that level of expression.. I plod along and take pictures that, hopefully, have meaning within, beyond captions and descriptions.
Note: all pictures are copyright J Devasundaram. Do not use without permission and attribution