OUTER SUBURBS 256 – THE YEAR IS MOVING ON
July 21, 2020 2 Comments
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As ever, time – and Life – move on. The longest day is past, and each day a little shorter than the last. Now, if I walk out about 5am, I meet the sun just starting to rise and, for perhaps up to an hour – if I’m lucky – the light is wonderful, even if only for enjoying the light show in the clouds overhead.
Over the past few years, I’ve come to realise that autumn is my favourite season, and even now I can feel myself looking forward to the faint chills in the air, the mists and the wonderful colours. Some might wonder why I’m not attracted to the warmth and colours of summer, but I have to admit to what really gets to me and – in terms of the seasons – it is the gradual closing down of the northern world as each year starts to wind down towards its end – and the more so if I can be out and about with a camera to record it.
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Technique: TG-5 at 25mm (equiv); 400 ISO; Lightroom, starting at the Camera Portrait profile; south Bristol; 13 July 2020.
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There’s a beautiful feeling to this, maybe it’s the upsweeping motion of those gorgeous clouds. And what a good way to describe autumn – faint chills, mists, gradual closing down of the northern year. I like it!
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I’m so happy to hear your thoughts, my friend: what I was aiming at here has touched you. 🙂
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