On our last trip to the North Flinders Ranges I gathered many
marvels, not least the sharp desert light that defines the landscape.
One click and it grows!
Thanks to Tracy at HEY HARRIET we can all hide in shadows on Sundays.
The Earth is my mother, the World my home, where e're I go delights await me.
Simple, straightforward, yet elegant. Good eye! Most photogs would not have seen any value in shooting this -- thanks for being attuned!
ReplyDeleteMarvelous shadow shot for the day! Love the colors! Hope all is going well. I do think about you a lot and send good wishes and thoughts. Enjoy, Arija!
ReplyDeleteSylvia
Georgia O'Keeffe colours. Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteand the one click is most definitely worth it. the pale blue of the rocks is more evident, and lovely against the reddish-colored sand. I like the shadow fingers. happy SSS.
ReplyDeleteLove the shadows on the red rock.
ReplyDeletei like the grass on one side and the rocks on the other and the shadows reaching across. :)
ReplyDeleteDesert light does indeed make sharp shadows. I'm a desert-dweller, I know!
ReplyDeleteBE MY COMPANION
Come here, my shadow,
Do not delay;
Be my companion,
Show me the way;
Teach me your secrets,
Chant as we go
Of light and darkness—
Make my heart glow!
© 2011 by Magical Mystical Teacher
Shadow of Memories
Beautiful flowers Arija, wonderfrul macros, vibrant colour. Have a blessed week~
ReplyDeleteWhy do evening shadows remind me of yesteryears? There is something about them, a sort of sepia tone of memories.
ReplyDeleteLove this shot! And your descriptions are wonderful!
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