Night Lights No.13 – Noctis Speculum – is a night photograph built on symmetry, intensity, and urban reflection. A radiant red architectural structure spans the frame like a luminous arc, mirrored below in still water so precisely that the entire image reads as a single glowing form suspended in darkness.
The composition is driven by reflection and control. The vivid red illumination transforms the structure into something almost abstract—an eye, a portal, a charged geometric presence—while the mirrored surface doubles its force and deepens the sense of visual balance. Small points of light and human scale remain secondary; what dominates is the disciplined encounter between architecture, color, and night.
As an original fine art photograph by the artist, the work carries a direct sensitivity to timing, light, and urban atmosphere. It treats the city not as noise, but as stagecraft—an environment where structure and reflection can briefly become pure visual theater.
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