Plate No. 02. High-contrast sunset, Oregon Coast — heavy upper deck, warm horizon light, wet sand reflection.
Vol 04 · Plate 02

GHOST IN THE SKY

People keep telling me they see a ghost. I don't, but I'm not going to argue with them.

$75.00
Standard 24 x 16 (horizontal) · Archival photo paper · Signed
This is one of the highest-contrast sunsets I've ever made on the Oregon Coast. The blues in this frame were so intense I had to tone them down in post — not stylistically, but technically. The dynamic range of the scene was bigger than the sensor could honestly hold.
The geometry that produced this sky doesn't happen often. A heavy cloud deck overhead, a narrow gap at the horizon, the sun dropping into that gap and lighting the bottom of the clouds from underneath. The clouds above stayed cold blue because they weren't getting any of the warm light. The clouds at the gap caught the full sunset color and reflected it down onto the wet sand. The water held both temperatures — warm at the horizon, cold in the foreground.

People who view this photograph regularly tell me they see a ghost in the upper clouds. I have looked at the frame on a calibrated monitor more times than I can count, and I still see what they see. There is a shape in the cloud structure — not a face exactly, not a figure exactly, but something the human pattern-recognition system reaches for and grabs.

I don't think the ghost is in the photograph. I think the ghost is in the looking.
"I don't think the ghost is in the photograph. I think the ghost is in the looking."
The print does the work. I just held the file in range.
The Frame
Location
Oregon Coast
Made
2023
Conditions
Heavy upper cloud deck, narrow horizon gap, low tide on wet sand
Status
First public release