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Dappled light on the Santa Catalina range, north of Tucson. From Catalina State Park looking east along the north side of the front range. I think Romero Canyon, home to Romero Pools, lies just beyond the nearest sunlit ridge. Mt. Lemmon is lost in the clouds.
A fantastic weather day with ever-changing light and shadow patterns. The highest peaks are lost in cloud. On the trail leading to a pass then to Sgurr Na Stri.
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27th August 2020:
The weather forecast was dreadful for today. But, in fact it turned out slightly better than predicted. Although it's been pretty windy all day.
As I'd got some more pears yesterday, which are delicious I took them out into the garden when the sun came out and grabbed a photo. Liked the dappled light and shadows, so here it is.
The Silly News for today is, that it's : National Pots De Creme Day - nationaldaycalendar.com/national-pots-de-creme-day-august...
Or : National Just Because Day - nationaldaycalendar.com/national-just-because-day-august-27/
Rather like the idea of today. 😀
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Change is not something that we should fear. Rather, it is something that we should welcome. For without change, nothing in this world would ever grow or blossom, and no one in this world would ever move forward to become the person they're meant to be.
~ B.K.S. Iyengar
Dappled light helps to display the depth and colors of the Grand Canyon.
The magnificent Grand Canyon National Park is located in northern Arizona and was formed over millions of years by the Colorado River. The canyon is more than 200 miles long 12 miles wide and a mile deep. The national park is visited by about 5 million people a year.
The mid-autumn setting sun warms the spectrum of colors and provides some nice light within the Grand Canyon. This is an old D200 photo that had not been given adequate attention by me.
Nikon D200
Nikon 17-55 f/2.8 at 17 mm
1/125 sec at f/5.6 ISO 200
Single photo processed in Lightroom then NIK then back to Lightroom. The faint light rays at the upper right are real.
October 31, 2008
Walls of spires at Bryce Canyon National Park light up during the morning sun as two hikers make their way on the trail below.
All Are Welcome Here
Church records show that First Congregational Church got its start in the log cabin of its founder, James T. Gifford. It’s a landmark that existed only three blocks from the current church structure.
The church’s present building – its third- was constructed at the corners of Chicago and Center Streets in 1889 at a cost of $35,000. Constructed with red pressed brick and brownstone trim, the interior was laid out as a “church in the round,” or the “Akron” style popular at the time.
The sanctuary included an organ with over 250 pipes – an instrument that still ranks as one of the largest in the Fox Valley. The large seating capacity of First Congregational Church soon made it a community auditorium on par with the current Hemmens Cultural Center.
Jane Addams, Booker T. Washington, and John Dewey were among the notables who spoke in the building. The sanctuary also served as the sight of high school graduations and other community functions.
It's not the best composed shot I have ever taken, but I couldn't resist this strangle world of dew in the early morning light. Who knew what beauty could be found in wet grass and weeds.
Barely any light to work with... I'm really not sure how he manages just a little shaft of light coming in through the wee window.
...but no water.
Taken on a walk in Strathconon.
The dry conditions meant barely a trickle of water in the woodland stream but I did like the dappled sunlight.
AAW September 16 - 23: Dappled Light
WIT: Was at a museum where the windows were brought in dappled light on the art installations. I thought this stone piece was highlighted by the light. In post, emphasized the stone, and cropped and changed to BW to make the dappled light stand out more.
Looking east towards Castell y Gwynt (Castle of the Winds) and Glyder Fach on the Glydderau, Snowdonia, North Wales
Looking up at oak tree boughs catching the early morning light in the Riverbend neighborhood of New Orleans (in the Gulf Coast Region of the southeastern US), on a mostly clear morning in mid-June.
Taken on an early Sunday walk, a rare chance to be outside during the COVID epidemic.
These live oaks (Quercus virginiana), or water oaks, keep most of their leaves through the winter, although the leaf covering tends to look thinner by late January and February and leaves are replaced with fresh new ones in the spring. Their larger branches are often covered in small mosses, ferns (the "resurrection fern," or Pleopeltis polypodioides), and similar epiphytic or parasitic plants.
[Riverbend morning walk 3 oak boughs light 2020 jun 14 f; DSCF0118]