Sunday, April 14, 2013

Sun Paintings by God


Odd things call to me to grab my camera when the good Lords sunshine paints something ordinary and makes it beautiful.

. While walking laps around the pool deck, I spied the sun beams lighting up the leaves in the rake tines.


Please ignore the fact I left the leaves in the rake the day before when leaning it on the house...also ignore the fact it is leaning on the house instead of put away.

 If I had not leaned it there you would not be admiring Rake and Leaves ART..

What's that you say? You are not admiring it? if so, look again. Can you see the beauty?


29 comments:

  1. Not only do I see the beauty but I find it perfectly acceptable to lean the rake up against the house when you are done with it.

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  2. Yes i can see the beauty of the evening sun, the rich colours and the contrasting patterns.

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  3. Of course, there is beauty all around, Sandra, but sometimes we fail to see it and thankfully you do not!

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  4. Art by God and you. He made it, you had the eye and talent to capture it.

    No, I do not find it odd that it is leaned. The last place we ever look for anything around here is where it's "supposed" to be.

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  5. Woof! Woof! can't believe you are racking leaves ... we got no leaves yet on our trees. Happy SUNDAY. Lots of Golden Woofs, Sugar

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  6. Seeing beauty! One of the wonderful results of loving to take pictures!!!

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  7. You're so good about having a quick retrieval of your camera. It's hardly ever with me in the car and when I need it fast at home, it's a treasure hunt in the house.

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  8. There definitely is beauty in everything.
    Love the way you captured the leaves in the rake tines....as I have said before, I love how your mind thinks and creates.
    Wish I could do that!

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  9. I like the golden, rich colors......what ever you want to take pics of is fine with me. I enjoy every single one. Good your camera is always nearby.

    Susannah

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  10. Beautiful. And just say you left the rake there for artistic purposes. That works for me!

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  11. Oh, yes, I see the beauty...this is just the type of thing that appeals to me.

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  12. Hey Mad Snapper
    Everything you do turns out simply purrfect for your pictures. We love the leaves in the rake!!
    Oh and OMCs Murphy's oil took the sticky mess of mom's jars she was doing a happy dance.
    hugs Madi and Mom

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  13. LAYERED beauty! Multiple layers of beauty. Don't EVER put the rake away.

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  14. Wonderful... your posts always make me smile xx

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  15. I, too, see God in even the simple things. We had warm sun yesterday but it has rained and been cool today.

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  16. I noticed the beauty right away....see leaving things out...can become art...

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  17. Yes, of course, the beauty. It's always around when we open our eyes to see. You have a good eye and capture the beauty well!

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  18. Beautiful artwork. Who says that ht e leaves on the rake are any lease beautiful than the ones scattered on the ground?

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  19. Thanks for the encouragement to see the beauty in the commonplace!

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  20. Sunshine, no matter where it is, makes everything more beautiful and wonderful.

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  21. I see lots and lots of beauty in those leaves. The shapes and colors on the metal in the sunlight makes a great sun painting.

    Nope, I don't find it the least bit odd to lean a rake on the house. That's where you will find mine right now too.

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  22. I see the beauty...I have an old broom with leaves sitting on my patio....true art. :)

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  23. It's such a treat to see some sunshine, too. Always enjoy your light/shadow captures.

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  24. incredibly beautiful photos!
    great shadows, reflections and tones.
    i noticed the beauty as soon as your post popped up!

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