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Qualities of Light – Janet Tysiak and Stained Glass

By Station Gallery 
on July 2, 2022
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Janet has always been fascinated by the unique qualities of textured glass and how the light passes through it.  The ever-changing light of day and seasonal changes can completely affect the look of a glass panel.  It is not a static image, so you could never be tired of its beauty and chameleon effects.  Janet photographed one stained glass piece in different light, with different backgrounds, in front of a shaded window, and even its own reflection on a wall.  And it looked different in each situation.

Fun stuff, right? Click on any image to see it larger.

On a Clear Day
On a Clear Day
At Sunset
At Sunset
In front of Blinds
In front of Blinds
It's own reflection
It’s own reflection

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