A Little Moon Light on Deck

© Connie S. Bingham

A Little Moon Light on Deck

Uploaded: August 21, 2017 22:48:58 | Entered: August 22, 2017 00:39:09

Description

Solar Eclipse 08/21/2017. The trees acted as natural solar filters. The light and shadows dancing along our pool deck was shaped like half moons as the eclipse was nearing it's peak in our region of the hemisphere. It was beautiful, but fleeting. In a mere 10 minutes this beautiful dance was gone. I had to act fast to capture this image, so I didn't bother wasting time sweeping or cleaning the area. Light changes quickly and this was an especially quick changing scene. I'm so happy to have been here to see it and get it!

Comments

Harvey A. Ravitch August 22, 2017 1

Incredible texture, shapes & lighting of this very magical & Unique moment! Love it. #1694247

Joanna Kovalcsik level-classic August 22, 2017 1

Good for you, Connie-- an interesting and unique look at sun patterns! #11633025

Connie S. Bingham August 22, 2017

Thanks so much, Harvey and Joanna! :) #11633036

Chuck Green level-classic August 22, 2017 1

Great find and capture, great title, Connie! Sometimes, the unplanned make the best imaqges! <>< #11633046

Connie S. Bingham August 22, 2017

Thank you for your kind comments, Chuck! I think so too! :) #11633092

Emile Abbott level-deluxe October 03, 2017

Congrats Connie on Finalist. #11646212

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