It was late in the afternoon and the sun had swung from the northeast side of the house where the orchids are growing to the living room which faces northwest.
I love the slanted yellow light which shines through the front window. It only shows up during certain months of the year, mainly late February and March as well as September and October.
The house sits kitty-corner at an angle, so no window faces directly in any direction. We have two areas that face southeast and southwest — the bedrooms.
The living end of the house faces north, east, and west. Really, the rooms in the middle are sort of neutral and don’t get much sun any time of the day. Of course, also there are trees and we are very well shaded.
Categories: Archeology, Light and Lights, Marilyn Armstrong, Photography
Makes for interesting photos! for sure.
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The days are getting longer now so those special light effects will show up.
Leslie
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Even at five in the afternoon, there is still a bit of sunlight. This wasn’t much of a winter, though. It’s worrisome.
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it maybe worrisome but I’m relieved….
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Me too, but we’re going to have a hard time with ticks and fleas this summer.
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Let’s hope that a lot of those insect eating birds stick around and do their job….
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