Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Winter's Occasional Sepia Afternoon




I never tire of watching how the sunlight changes with the seasons of the year and over the hours of the day. While spring's fresh, dappled light and autumn's golden glow are my favorite times on the yearly calendar of light, from time to time winter surprises me by trading what is bleak, dull, and gray for a late afternoon showing of warmth in sepia tones. Irresistible!

6 comments:

Wanting What I Have said...

Beautifully captured! You are talented and consistently amaze me.

Also, when I saw the first photo, I thought, "Feltman Brothers," and then I smiled. No doubt your strawberry girl makes it even more beautiful!

Betsy said...

Whenever I notice daylight I think of you!

Miss G said...

so lovely!

Whenever I see that rocker it makes me smile. I don't know if I've told you but that is the kind of rocker that we had when I was small, the one that my mama rocked me in as a baby.

Kelly

Val said...

I love the rocker photo. You must have windows with mullions?

Catherine... said...

Hi thank you for popping by my blog today....I love your pictures....beautiful...I love rocking chairs, something very peaceful about them...

Anonymous said...

Southern light is different from Northern.

I believe January evenings (non-snowing sky) are my favorite. The entire horizon is rimmed 'round the whole circle in pink...whichever direction you look, it will be salmon to pink. If you are accustomed to Currier and Ives prints, it's like that. My kids are getting tired of hearing me say "OH LOOK!"

deb meyers