


Golden Pathway
The Team of Circles in the Sand creates beautiful walkable balyrinths. To walk a labyrinth you have to see where you are walking which is why I am one of the only few people who gets to experience these works of art after dark. These Labyrinths are created solely for me to photograph, so I keep trying to make unique images. Since we have a low first person view for this labyrinth I wanted to illuminate the path but I dint want the flashlights shown. This turned out to be a bit more difficult than what I had anticipated. With a bit of patience and hard work form the team and after dark volunteers we captured the image I was after. The sky was replaced to match the magic of the glowing labytihgn after dark.
This is a 12x18 print with a 2” black window mat and clear glass with a black rustic frame to match the beach scene.
The Team of Circles in the Sand creates beautiful walkable balyrinths. To walk a labyrinth you have to see where you are walking which is why I am one of the only few people who gets to experience these works of art after dark. These Labyrinths are created solely for me to photograph, so I keep trying to make unique images. Since we have a low first person view for this labyrinth I wanted to illuminate the path but I dint want the flashlights shown. This turned out to be a bit more difficult than what I had anticipated. With a bit of patience and hard work form the team and after dark volunteers we captured the image I was after. The sky was replaced to match the magic of the glowing labytihgn after dark.
This is a 12x18 print with a 2” black window mat and clear glass with a black rustic frame to match the beach scene.
The Team of Circles in the Sand creates beautiful walkable balyrinths. To walk a labyrinth you have to see where you are walking which is why I am one of the only few people who gets to experience these works of art after dark. These Labyrinths are created solely for me to photograph, so I keep trying to make unique images. Since we have a low first person view for this labyrinth I wanted to illuminate the path but I dint want the flashlights shown. This turned out to be a bit more difficult than what I had anticipated. With a bit of patience and hard work form the team and after dark volunteers we captured the image I was after. The sky was replaced to match the magic of the glowing labytihgn after dark.
This is a 12x18 print with a 2” black window mat and clear glass with a black rustic frame to match the beach scene.