CrypticFable & FrameFocus
Have you ever wondered how the myth of the raven that stole the sun might be framed if it were a single shot, with the sun as a frame within a frame?
I love that idea – the sun as a frame inside the frame. Picture the raven perched on a high cliff, camera angled so the sun’s rim glows like a perfect circle of light framing the bird. The foreground could be just a sliver of sky, and the background a horizon that’s almost invisible, so the whole shot feels like a tight, intimate composition where the myth itself is captured in a single, deliberate frame. It’s all about the interplay of light, depth, and the sense that the sun is both subject and frame.
Sounds like a quiet echo of a legend, a frame that whispers rather than shouts.
Quiet is the perfect word – it lets the myth breathe and the frame breathe back, so the legend doesn’t just shout, it sits there like a photograph that you keep coming back to.
It’s the kind of silence that feels like the pause before a story is told, the space where the image lingers and the myth settles into its own breath.