Sunlight for the soul

Pack up your worries, put on your coat and come enjoy the sunny side of life with me (and my macro lens)!

Let’s be artists and paint the snow with sunlight,

Brushing the world with golden tones that leave jewels on branches.

Come with me and tickle the branches until all of nature laughs in sunshine

So that briefly, we capture the moment in its golden nets.


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61 thoughts on “Sunlight for the soul

  1. Your images and words are at all times a perfect marriage of evocative elements.
    The first photograph looks like nature’s cotton candy.;)
    Beautiful!
    xoxo

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  2. Ah! Nature’s fleeting beauty… diamonds gleaming in the sunlight. Here today yet gone tomorrow. Cherish it while we may! Fortunately captured by your lens for us to enjoy in perpetuity (without having to go out in the snow :))

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  3. Really beautiful photos, Lady Fi. Winter makes for some gorgeous photo ops with the right equipment…alas, I don’t have it. On the bright side, I can enjoy your pictures! Thank you.

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  4. Do you know of rock candy, Fi? The snow crystals in the last two images flooded my mind with memories of the hard, sweet candy I bought after school when I was young.

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  5. Lovely photos, I am so jealous of your macro, I WANT ONE TOO!!! I thought the first photo looked like marshmallows on a stick…but your words fit each photo also, beautifully!
    Have a great evening!

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  6. Fantastic! You do know how to capture the beauty even in the winter when snow is not exactly popular — yours is gorgeous and gives us all a new way to look at it! Thank you for sharing the beauty! Have a great week!

    Sylvia

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  7. wonderful shots, your marco is awesome! but can I say, I am so tried of snow. we have had 50+ inches since Christmas and are expecting more on Thursday. I am counting the days til Spring!

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  8. I am sure you have enough snow to make some snow ice cream too..and enough for thousands of photos!

    To answer your question from the other day..Gene Autry was a real life cowboy..who was a singer..he sang and wrote Rudolph the Red Nose Reindeer..he was quite the attraction in the 1950’s..all the little boys and girls liked him:)

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  9. Glory to goodness girl, these pictures are fabulous. I haven’t even played with my micro yet. You are one talented photographer!

    Ya’ll have a wonderfully blessed winter’s day!!!!

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  10. Did I tell you, in Borneo we ate shaved ice? So when I was i Canada, I tried to do the same. Then my friend tells me it is polluted. Anyway it was too cold to eat ice in Canada.

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