Thank you to WordPress “likers” across the high seas for the post for the weekly photo challenge: foreshadow in my semi-pseudonymous blog (you may click their avatars and public profiles embedded in that page) : mintedmoose in Tamworth, ks3nia in Amsterdam, Rajat Chauhan in Ahmedabad-Gujarat, Ese’ s Voice in Riga, frizztext, simonbowler, galan12, The Weddington Adventures in Sharpsburg, Otrazhenie, Leanne Cole, Craig Strachan in Berlin, Vladimir Brezina in New York City, 4rozebds, mrscarmichael in London, Cee Neuner in Woodburn, Bams Triwoko in Jogjakarta, Madelaine, holley4734, Connie Hanks in Southern California … in addition to yesterday’s, for this blog: Connie Hanks in San Diego, mrscarmichael in London, cynthiamc1 in Orlando, westseventhfreelance in Webster, Cee Neuner Woodburn, poetreecreations Mansfield, Brock …
“Under the trees light has dropped from the top of the sky, light like a green latticework of branches, shining on every leaf, drifting down like clean white sand.
“A cicada sends its sawing song high into the empty air.
The world is a glass overflowing with water.”
– Pablo Neruda, “Ode to the Enchanted Light”
Shot an hour before twilight by Myra Lambino: the Ramble and Lake at Central Park Manhattan New York City, with golden sunlight rendering the iconic San Remo twin-tower, of pre-war classical architecture, iridescent.
xxx
and here’s the explanation and sample photo from WordPress, text and image by Cheri Lucas Rowlands
From WordPress: “In photography, the “golden hour” is the first and last hour of sunlight of the day. Photographers venture out on sunrise hikes or sunset treks to capture a magical shot, due to the quality of the light during that time of day. Last week, I spent several days exploring Quebec City, and the view of the Old Town, from the city’s historic ramparts, is stunning. I took the photo above on our first day of wandering, as the sun began to set.”