Chased some light
down a narrow farmland road
on what was an otherwise ordinary morning
in the Skagit valley.
I'd found god beams*
~ masses of them ~
so I said to the fluffy one riding in back,
it's time to pull over & pay homage.
it's time to pull over & pay homage.
*otherwise known as crepuscular rays
: : :
Photo recipe:
Shot with an iPhone in a ditch
Dynamic Light app
Resized & color effects added over at PicMonkey
Kim Klassen's texture, aurora
Joining in with the gang over at today's Texture Tuesday HERE
Savoring the moment and the place and the light.
ReplyDeleteHad quite a few errands to run, but I didn't want to leave my roadside perch.
DeleteDawg and I could have happily spent an hour watching those doG beams shift & move ....
Love this image, Christi. The little fragment of print in the corners adds to the charm.
ReplyDeleteMany thanks, Robyn ... the script felt like a nostalgic note somehow ....
DeleteThis is so beautiful - the light is perfection. I'd have pulled over to pay homage too. Great capture!
ReplyDeletep.s.
I love your little Co-Pilot extraordinaire.
Thank you so much, Angie ... I am quite partial to her myself ;>]
DeleteYes, I always thought these kind of rays were god shining down from the clouds when I was a girl. Didn't have religion as a child, but i guess I was always spiritual.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful image. xxoo,
sus
I know that feeling, sus. Have been chasing rays like this for many a year & in different countries, but it always feels the same ...
DeleteBeautiful capture of light.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the kind words, Maggi.
DeleteSo beautiful, the rays of light over a barren winter field. The contrast is wonderful.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much EJ.
DeleteWe used to call it Rembrandt's Rays...
ReplyDeleteenjoying your photography very much!
j
Heh, Janet! like the Rembrandt reference ... and
Deletethanx for stopping by & leaving that swell message.