
For just moments at sunrise and sunset, late summer light sets fire to the earth and sea; the view melts into monochrome.
Alchemy turns everything to variegated gold.
Tone blends into tone, a subdued rainbow’s edge. Light catches creatures and creations we might easily have missed. Heaven touches down within our reach.
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A very peaceful photo this week. The colors are gorgeous.
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Thank you, Allan. I’m still enjoying the periodic black and white, too, thanks to your invitation 🙂
I know what you mean about switching between B&W and color—it’s a bit of “wherever the mood takes me” for the most part these days when I start out to take photos.
Late Fall/Early Winter is a great time for B&W. Ω
I love the birds in gold….
Thanks! I’m not sure I’ve ever truly
appreciated that stage of sunset before.
Peaceful!
Thank you, Danielle
Love those birds on the beach!
Something about their light hopping in the gold surf made me feel hopeful.
Love the golden color shot!
Lately these shots have been finding me, which is strange because my work schedule doesn’t often allow me out when things turn to gold!
I love the way the world changes colour at dawn and dusk.