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Lacking Inspiration? Get a Light Boner

A friend of mine sent this site to me a year ago.  And if it were updated more often, it'd be my home page.  Designer/Developer Jarred Bishop curates this jaw-dropping collection of epic-light photos.  Seriously, a lot of these photos look like stills from the most visually important films you've never seen.  Here's a smattering:

A person sitting alone in a dimly lit theater.
Lacking Inspiration? Get a Light Boner
Woman sitting in a photo booth with dim lighting.
Skateboarders riding at sunset.
Abandoned gas station in foggy night setting.
A person gazing out of a window with a reflection of the sky.
A person sitting alone in a dimly lit theater.
Lacking Inspiration? Get a Light Boner
Woman sitting in a photo booth with dim lighting.
Skateboarders riding at sunset.
Abandoned gas station in foggy night setting.
A person gazing out of a window with a reflection of the sky.

Person holding smoke grenade in a foggy outdoor setting.
Lacking Inspiration? Get a Light Boner
Sunlit forest with trees and fallen leaves, creating a serene, tranquil atmosphere.
Lacking Inspiration? Get a Light Boner
Silhouette of a person standing in an industrial space with sunlight streaming through structural beams.
A young person sitting at a table with a lamp, surrounded by a bright, colorful background.
Person holding smoke grenade in a foggy outdoor setting.
Lacking Inspiration? Get a Light Boner
Sunlit forest with trees and fallen leaves, creating a serene, tranquil atmosphere.
Lacking Inspiration? Get a Light Boner
Silhouette of a person standing in an industrial space with sunlight streaming through structural beams.
A young person sitting at a table with a lamp, surrounded by a bright, colorful background.

Light Boner

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