
When I saw the tree, my thoughts centred on the colour of the leaves. Now, looking at the picture, all I see is the light.
I’m on a roll! Shared for day two of Becky’s January Squares.

Celebrating gardens, photography and a creative life

When I saw the tree, my thoughts centred on the colour of the leaves. Now, looking at the picture, all I see is the light.
I’m on a roll! Shared for day two of Becky’s January Squares.
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I’m looking forward to having leaves on our trees again.
That will be nice. Beech trees always seem very desirable at this time of year, clothed in their coppery remnants.
It’s funny how sometimes the actual photo (in print or on screen) looks different that what you so through the view finder.
I’d seen the light but hadn’t noticed the shade.
You are indeed on a roll! Glorious color!! And I love the graceful droop; there’s probably a ballet term for that, not that I would know what it is. Lovely, though.
I did not do any ballet, prefering the Brownie option offered by my parents. However I think it would be droo-plié, if I understand correctly.
Drooplie??!!! If I still had my Brownie beanie, I would doff it in salute! After I picked myself up, of course.
By the way, the first pigs have come.
I needn’t say I’m picturing them in tutus and Brownie beanies.
I am guessing you are going with sunlight here for your word ending in light?
PS lovely photo btw 😀
Well, yes, except I did not see your pre-challenge post (travelling, Christmas, then a bad cold) and only remembered the challenge was on when my Reader started to fill up with -lights, except I thought they were lights. Checking your first submission, I understood incorrectly that light was ok, as were the multitude of -lights. Oops! I have been entertained seeing you gently correcting the few of us suffering from this misapprension via our comments, easing us back on course. 🙂
Awww thank you so much for your kind words. I’m don’t mean to stop any light squares, but feel words ending in light just offers so many creative avenues to go down it would be a shame not to at least mention it!!
Lovely, lovely, whether you are looking at the leaves or the light or both.
It’s a surprisingly busy picture, when I look at it.
I was thinking of backlit leaves for one of the January Squares.
I have only just properly understood the challenge and have been looking at the lists of words ending in -light with some discomforture. At least I have solved my commenting & liking issues by changing to Firefox… for the time being at least. (Fingers crossed)
I think that WordPress is having issues again which isn’t helping. The WordPress Android app on my tablet has been flaky after a recent update. Some of my pingbacks never appeared and sometimes I will post a comment and it will appear twice. I’m back to using Chrome for writing and editing posts.
No, perhaps not. We usually find some kind of workaround, but it’s catching up rather than staying ahead.
Gorgeous colour, beautifully lit – and I can see a marvellous blue sky.
I’m glad you like the sky – it was particularly blue.
I love the sunlight
I’m glad. 🙂
Love the color! Is it Aronia? Prunus?
My sweetheart thinks it is a dogwood (Cornus).
I just LOOOVVVEEE your pictures!!! So vibrant and enchanting. Thank you for sharing!
My pleasure. Thanks for your encouragement!
The light is lovely … got it straight away! 🙂
I wish Lancashire skies had that quality of light a bit more often.