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It is a magical time when the first rays of the morning sun shine into my garden. This is one of my very favorite times of the day. Here two dayliies begin to soak up their daily ration of life-giving sunshine.
Created for the Theme Negative Space.
Here tried to show the negative space in between the orange shadow of the flames.
HMM !!!!!
Light Patterns depth of field results from a telephoto lens creates this broken appearance in the back ground, late Summer shadows, found in North Carolina.
Japanese Tea Garden
Golden Gate Park
San Francisco
This path through young redwood trees to the Zen garden is perhaps my favorite walk in this beautiful park.
Thanks for stopping by!
© Melissa Post 2024
Full-scale replica of the Church of the Light, Ibaraki, Osaka, in the exhibition 'TADAO ANDO : ENDEAVORS' , for celebrating the 10th Anniversary of the National Art Center, Tokyo.
The spaces Tadao Ando aims to realize only truly come into being when nature breathes light and wind onto the blank canvases he creates with simple forms shaved down to the bare minimum. This is most palpable in his works of church architecture. This section is dedicated to introducing his most representative sanctuary spaces and features a full-scale replica of the Church of the Light that has been built as a special installation in the open-air exhibition area. (www.tadao-ando.com/exhibition2017/contents/)
[Titolo: Luci e ombre]
Era una giornata nuvolosa e senza luce, il tempo non era dei migliori ma sono uscito lo stesso...magari avrei trovato qualcosa di interessante da fotografare. Il mio pensiero si è esaudito poco dopo, quando sono arrivato vicino a quest'albero. Devo dire che appena arrivato, il cielo aveva uno spesso strato di nuvole, e la luce che vedete qui è uscita quasi per magia solo per pochi attimi! È stata quindi un'occasione da non perdere e ho scattato subito!
La luce calda delle ultime ore del pomeriggio ha illuminato le foglioline ancora giovani di questo piccolo noce (perché di un noce si tratta) e il prato sottostante...
Tornato a casa ero pienamente soddisfatto!
Per dire l'ultima cosa, l'albero è lo stesso della mia precedente foto intitolata "Lonely tree"!
It was a cloudy day and without light, the weather was not the best but I came out the same ... maybe I would find something interesting to photograph. My thoughts came to be heard shortly after I came near this tree. I have to say that as soon as the sky had a thick layer of clouds, and the light you see here has come out almost for magic just for a few moments! It was therefore an opportunity not to be missed and I took it straight away!
The warmest light of the last hours of the afternoon illuminated the still young leaves of this little walnut (because of a walnut it is) and the lawn below ...
Returning home I was fully satisfied!
To say the last thing, the tree is the same as my previous photo titled "Lonely Tree"!
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This Great Horned Owl is illuminated by the remaining light from the west, in the north end of Walnut Creek, California.
We believe it is one of the owlets that were hatched nearby, earlier this year.
Map location is approximate within 1 mile.
"The most common cause of a yellow sky is storm clouds. The clouds scatter the blue light coming from the sun, and this makes the light look yellow to us. Dust storms, pollen, and smoke in the atmosphere can also cause it to look yellow outside for the same reason: they scatter the blue light in the sky."