
I took this photo this evening between 7:00 and 8:00. This was the hour before sunset, also known as the golden hour. It is also called the magic hour. In the morning, the hour after sunrise is also a golden hour. During these times, the sun’s angle filters the light, and colors are more saturated and vibrant.


All of these photos were taken during that Golden hour. By looking on a weather app, I was able to learn that sundown today would occur at 8:00, so I planned to take photos during the prior hour. If this is something new to you, I hope you’ll go outside during that magical hour and take photos. Even if you don’t have a camera, the rich colors are obvious and a joy to see. Continue reading
Memories of Maine

I’m home from Maine and as I review my photos, memories of a wonderful trip come rushing back to me. Continue reading
A Lighthouse in Maine

A lighthouse in Bristol Maine was our destination today. We wanted to tour the Pemaquid Lighthouse built in 1827. It was commissioned by John Quincy Adams. From the 38 foot stone tower you can see 14 miles out to sea.
below is a view of the beautiful rocky coastline.

We spotted this beautiful sailboat in the distance. A perfect ending for a mystical day in Maine.
Sunshine-Today’s Photography Challenge.

I’ve been participating in the June photography challenge, and today’s subject was sunshine. I soon realized that part of photographing sunshine, is to photograph shadow as well. In the above photo you can see both sunshine and shadow. Continue reading
The June Gloom is Over
Our Southern California June Gloom seems to be over, so after an early morning plant watering session, we headed for Dana Point where it was ten degrees cooler than our 100 plus temperature here in the foothills.
We sat next to the main channel and watched the boats on the water. It was a perfect day for sailing.

After a cooling stop at the harbor, we headed to Dairy Queen for a burger and ice cream sundae. It was a refreshing afternoon considering the temperature had topped 100.