Edited with Picasa's "1960's effect" |
Actual lighting, un-retouched by editing |
Actual lighting |
"1960's effect" |
Then, there were the spiders and their webs. The morning light was so good that it highlighted many of the webs on plants throughout the back gardens...
And lastly, as I finished my morning walk-around, I was fascinated by the steam rising from the wooden fence. We had had a heavy downpour the night before, and things were beginning to dry out as the temperature began to rise. Because the sunlight was streaming in, it really accentuated the typically unnoticed process happening along the fence...
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I love it when nature puts on a show and I am able to see it. Happy Memorial Day to you as well.
ReplyDeleteThose are beautiful. Must have had a little moisture in the air.
ReplyDeleteHave a great weekend!
Love the sunlight streaming into the garden. It is just magical. The steam coming off the railing is pretty cool.
ReplyDeleteHappy Memorial Day to you and your family.
Jan these are magical images...that light is amazing...I was out at 6:30 working in the garden but reminded myself to get the camera tomorrow and try to capture some light...and that fence shot is amazing...we desperately need rain..hot and dry here for days and days...Happy memorial Day!
ReplyDeleteHow wonderful to notice these gorgeous images, and then be able to catch them on camera. Beautiful!
ReplyDeletewow, those are some crazy pictures! How awesome to notice the steam. I personally love the 1960s!
ReplyDeleteHope you have a great Memorial Day!
ReplyDeleteAre you a fan of the Bee Gees with the "Certain kind of light" lyrics? Sad that Robin Gibb passed awasy
those are lovely photos - I find in my garden that it is so difficult to take photos when I have bright sunlight in one section and shade in another. I guessed some images should just be committed to my memory!
ReplyDeleteAwesome and bewitching photos. The diffusion of light through plants has been captured. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThese images are beautiful. It is so hard to get such nice lighting captured like this. Great job. If you do not get my email, stop in on GWGT and I will get yours. We can catch up on FB that way.
ReplyDeleteJan, What wonderful light, and how beautifully you've captured it. I'm reminded again what a talented photographer you are.
ReplyDeleteI'm sorry that you've been having trouble commenting on my blog. I copied your comment and pasted it in. The problem seemed to be in entering your email (do you have an old WordPress account hanging around out there somewhere? WordPress wanted a password to go with your email address), so I've changed my comment defaults so that you can leave comments without an email address. See if that does the trick for you. -Jean
How wonderful to see your garden lit so beautifully! I just spoke with Mr I and said that I need to have trees taken down, so I can see more light in my garden. Your post is inspiring me more! gail
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos! I love all the rain we've been having lately. :o)
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