I was going to just let a day slide with no post. Lots of things to do. But then I looked out the window (it's 9:50pm now and that was ten minutes ago). The camera just couldn't capture the color on the freshly snowed mountains, but this gives you an idea. I ran out and got the picture with a telephoto lens.
I did try the panorama setting on my iPhone first, but the mountains looked much further away than they did in person. That was from the window. But now that I look at it, the tree patterns are kind of nice.
They're a muted grey now as I look outside. But these other two pictures were on my camera and there seemed to be a theme. Well, the second two probably go together better. And no, those trees shouldn't be right in the middle, but I was after maximum pink.
The geranium petals were from a plant that bloomed inside, and then settled on the counter like this.
[UPDATE April 25, 2019 - Based on Barbara's comment, I'm adding this video of suminagashi]
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Wednesday, April 24, 2019
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stunning!
ReplyDeleteThe wonderful innards of that cabbage reminds me of suminagashi - marbled end papers.
Thanks. And for explaining suminagashi. I've added in a video that enriches the post, though it moves some distance from the sunset on the mountains which started the post.
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