Saturday, September 15, 2007

Patch of sunlight

A stray patch of sunlight

A stray patch of sunlight from a dying sun painted this on the canvas of a wall. I am having a lovely weekend and wishing the same for all of you :)

46 comments:

Anonymous said...

So peaceful. The leaves and their shadows look like pairs of lovely, delicate hearts.

Chad Oneil Myers said...

Great shadows.

RUTH said...

What beautiful hearts; well spotted and captured :o)

Ash said...

Beautifully captured!
Have a great weekend.

Z said...

Enjoy the rest of your weekend. In some of your posts you've mentioned "school" if I'm not mistaken. You're back in classes again?

Regarding your husband's observation about the similarity between the Pacific Northwest and my area of CH, I agree. I have to say that I've noticed that some of the photos on the Oregon DP, e.g., could have been taken here.

Anonymous said...

This is really lovely. I like the texture of the wall and the contrast with the plant. Have a great Sunday!

Anonymous said...

I love this time of year when the light changes and shadows lengthen. Your image is of something that would have caught my eye too. Gorgeous.

photowannabe said...

Pure artistry Moi. I love the shadows, textures the whole thing.

Chica, Cienna, and Cali said...

Z : Yes Z, I am back to classes......hopefully this will be my last semester :)

ruth I know!!! this is so "your" image!!!! :)

Nikon said...

Beautiful lighting to it - separating the plant from the wall.
Very nice :)

Yoda said...

Lovely!

You should totally do a collage of your best pics!

Jo's-D-Eyes said...

Yes !!!
I see it (the shadows are a myth or a symbol like a heart shape)

BUT.....I also red 'the same' in other's comments so I cannot say the same NEH, POOH, so I'll say have a great end of the weekend and a good week ahead.

But I want to say That i like this photo, shadows were at more blogs 'the theme of the day'

:) JoAnn

Neva said...

this is very nice...I like how the vine is just there....

Anonymous said...

WoW...this is a beautifully captured shot...Wonderful lighting, shadows & the composition...Well done!

Anonymous said...

Love the heart shadows.. and the lines and the light and the texture. Guess I love this shot :)

Nazzareno said...

MOI = The poetry in the heart and the technique among the hands....

ToOothlEss WOndeR! said...

i am a little late. that's because i've been VERY busy.

The last few shots - and no kidding here - they're masterpieces.
I couldnt even dream of doing such artistic composition.
much praise needed.
clap clap.

Unknown said...

"love"ly shot!

JAM said...

Nice catch. I love those spots of sunlight like that.

Zeekat said...

ooh pretty picture

Lori said...

I love the heart-shaped shadows. What a pretty shot!

Sand said...

Thanks for your comments. Your stuff is great. I particularly like this shot, the shadows add a great depth to the photo

bluemountainmama said...

just lovely, moi. i love the shadows the sun casts in the evening.... its last play of light for the day. very well captured!

i think i'm going to re-rent 'songcatcher' now....you've put me in the mood to watch it again. :)

Annie said...

That is another very beautiful photo, Moi. You are offering us professional quality images each time.

laurel said...

I love how the shadows are making the hearts!
Such a beautiful shot Moi.

tenacious phenmonkey said...

hey moi...
just stopping by to peruse your blog. how's everything going?

Radha said...

There's nothing as beautiful as nature, is there?

Anonymous said...

You have plenty of talent, Moi, you don't need a thing. We inspire each other.

gaz said...

nice image - i like the boldness of the green. and we did have a great w/e actually.
i keep returning so i'm placing a link to you from my blog. hope that suits.

Bong Mom said...

Perfect subject, you have an eye for beauty

inspired said...

beautiful ;o]

diyadear said...

ah.. lovel pic.. have a nice week ahead.

Anonymous said...

Another great photo. You are such an artist! Thanks for visiting Norwich Daily Photo.


joy
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bluemountainmama said...

just coming over to say 'good evening'!

i did go into town last night to rent 'songcatcher' and our movie store doesn't have it....bummer! i'm going to check the library.
one of the 'inconveniences' of rural living. :)

and, mountain girl... anytime you want to come see the appalachians, my door is open for ya!

Anonymous said...

Haha, Moi, I don't think we'll do a thing with our puffballs. What I don't understand is why there are not millions of them around here, since they are full of countless spores.

What would you do with them? Hehe.

Steve Buser said...

Artsy. Seems like something you would frame in a earthy coffee color and put in the bathroom that looks out over the courtyard.

--steve buser
New Orleans Daily Photo

Mary Stebbins Taitt said...

Oooooh, Ahhh, I love this, nice shadow and delicate composition!

Anonymous said...

This one is simply wonderful! One of my favorite on yourblog!

Catherine said...

Great fun ~catching up on all your post...all beautiful...love these shots...incredible!! Also really liked your earlier post...house of clouds...

Thanks for all your visits, and nice comments...
Glad you like the light house pics..and the sand erosion..I have several shots of it, I thought it was neat too!!

Catherine

Kerri said...

Your leaf "painting" is beautiful. What wonderful shapes!
We did have a lovely weekend with the children and grandchildren, thank you :) I'm glad you enjoyed your weekend.
I like your trinkets too :) You have such an eye for color and shape!!

Sarad said...

The shadow, clever and well spotted :)

WichitaKsDailyPhoto said...

Simplicity and awe in this shot, it's absolutely lovely.

jessica said...

what perfect shadow. as if it was drawn there.

AphotoAday said...

Love this shot, Moi... Very nice, indeed...

TBC said...

Simply stunning. For some reason, that just reminded me of O.Henry's The Last Leaf.

• Eliane • said...

As you can see, I am catching up - been so busy! I am enjoying my little trip through your posts immensely! :)