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Indeed, ice did cover the windows this morning creating beautiful backgrounds, far off landscapes and whole universes.

I even found a rainbow.

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It forms in all sorts of shapes and patterns.

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at the bottom of the window this morning

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I must say …

I do love winter light.

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I remembered seeing another feather earlier this morning.  It lay upon the floor and I thought how lovely nestled at the foot of the bed. After photographing the little feather in the glass, I collected the larger feather upon the floor.  And it too was a joy to photograph.

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I was racing around and suddenly grew thirsty. I picked up a glass by the bed and just happened to look down before I swallowed the little feather that had slipped out of its pillow to drift into my glass.  And so, did I then empty the glass and relieve my thirst? Nope. I raced around to different light sources to see how best to illuminate this unexpected treat.

 

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… it struck the bottom of the glass where it lay in its rack …

… and it was beautiful, too.

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Cliche but that’s what it was.  These images were taken in the dying of the light, as we exited the Brooks Estate.

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That same day there was a glass on the table, and it too filled with light. As you might imagine, it was a very hard day to concentrate. It would have been easy to pull down some shades or find a dark corner, but I do declare, I just couldn’t do it.  I have no regrets even though I had to stay up a bit late to finish some writing assignments.

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Not flower petals. No view through rippled windows. It is a piece of cloth draped over a chair.  Yes, in that same kitchen with those magnificent windows. A bright ray of sun shone through and settled in the various folds.

The only reason I knew to look up from my laptop and in that direction was because the sun was burning my arm. My camera was near. I did not adjust the settings but what I captured I liked. The impressions of light and suggestion of form and the shifting shades of colors.

Eventually I did shift settings so that I might capture just a bit more of reality.

And after that I could play again in the light.

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