May the artwork take you to a place of magical romance and deep, calming joy, bringing a smile of gladness to your face and heart every time you see it.
I swear I re-learn this every time. If you have an opportunity to get out and shoot, even if the conditions seem less than ideal, take it. After an unexpectedly sunny day, clouds rolled in over Stockholm as I walked to Monteliusvägen, the highest point looking over the city. And yet, this band of sky just wouldn't quit for nearly an hour past sunset.
The clouds were broody but not seriously so. They had considered an evening storm, but upon reflection, broke up to allow the last light of the day to shine through.
And it was dramatic, and emotive, and peaceful -- a quiet and contemplative way to enter into the night.
For #MeerMittwoch here's a sunrise with colorful pink clouds over the ocean and the strange coastal rock formations at Windansea Beach in La Jolla, California; photographed in February 2024.
Koksabukta in Bærum, Norway.
(Full resolution on Wikimedia: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Koksabukta_-_B%C3%A6rum,_Norway_2021-05-31_(01).jpg)
May the artwork take you to a tranquil place and a quiet time, so still that you can hear the trickle of water cascading down the rocks at the Emerald Pools.
Last night Charlie and I were in the backyard putting bird feeders in the shed. I turned around a saw a little color, so I pulled out my phone and took a picture. If you look carefully at the doorway, you can see a shadow at the bottom of the storm door looking out. That's Ben, waiting for me and Charlie to return.
I've been up forever, it seems, editing my photos and listening to an audiobook. Almost missing my garbage day anyway, because I wait until the last minute..
Here's one of my night to #sunrise videos Actually #Twilight , the sun is far less exciting to see