Sunday AM Feb 1..
Look! I said to Bob... and ran for my camera. Above is what I showed him. A dead yellow Scheffleria leaf had fallen in the Fishtail Palms and the sun was shining through it.
A few steps closer....
and change the angle of the camera to block the sun dogs, almost, but not quite..
Ahhhh... there it is, God using his sun like I use PicMonkey, to make something ugly beautiful ... Sun paintings By God.. captured by ME...


So long as God creates sun painting like these people with cameras will never be bored :)
ReplyDeleteThat is brilliant (excuse the fact that it was light wise) Have a terrific Tuesday.
ReplyDeleteBest wishes Molly
BEautiful.
ReplyDeleteLove this, Sandra. Ever since I got my camera, I'm much more likely to notice bits of sunlight and glowing leaves. So pretty!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty, created by God and captured by you! Have a happy day!
ReplyDeletePretty captures too!
ReplyDeletethat's awesome. big smile. :D
ReplyDelete...and both you artists here are phenomenal in your own rights!!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful.
spectacular! God is The Creator. :)
ReplyDeleteoh the Lord is Lord of all .
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Sandra!
MS your post over they years have made me take closer looks at things around me. Light is an amazing natural asset...
ReplyDeleteGorgeous photos
Hugs C
God paints THE MOST beautiful scenes ever - I loved this Sandra!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! Love those special sightings.
ReplyDeleteI love looking at the world through your lens...and eyes....we do think a lot a like...
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh, this is amazing! I am glad you showed us how it happened, because the first picture is unbelievable!! This first picture looks like no kind of light I have ever seen! Totally pure, beautiful, and almost supernatural.
ReplyDeleteLovely....
ReplyDeleteThe groundhogs are considered a pest, we have lots around here. My next door neighbor wants to shoot the one that lives out back under his shed. But they are so cute! They stand up on their hind legs to eat and they whistle. They never hurt anyone, only their gardens. They live in burrows and we especially see them on the side of the road. They are hibernating now, but there will be many come spring. That is a much better predictor of the weather than the stupid ceremony. Just wait till you see one, and you know winter is over.
ReplyDeleteWow, like the stained glass window of nature's cathedral. Great catch Sandra, beautiful photos!
ReplyDeleteYou did a wonderful job of capturing it...love the line sun painting by God...
ReplyDeleteGod paints the best images and you did a great job of capturing this one.
ReplyDeleteThe neat part is that you see it and share it. That's what I love about you.
ReplyDeleteAnd you got it all on camera!!!!...:)JP
ReplyDeleteMany times when someone says a photo of mine is so beautiful, I say " I just took the picture ".
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful Sandra. Thank you for sharing what you see and capture. Those details you notice in nature are not only interesting, but give us a sense of wonder.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Love the shadows the sun creates :)
ReplyDeleteWOW ♥
ReplyDeleteOf course, after seeing this I was reminded of the Trees poem with the line that "only God can make a tree" and apparently He can make some pretty good images as well.
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