Showing posts tagged light

   This is a beautifully geometrical take on light and shadows in Egypt. (stmoritz1960 flickr)

  Rainbow somewhere in the south western United States. This is practically three-dimensional, it’s so well done. (Colby Allen on flickr)

   Rue Pont (Bridge Street) in the commune of Sospel, south eastern France. A commune in France is not a group of fanatical hippies that live together, share their children, and join hands and sing every night like the Whos down in Whoville. It is simply the lowest level of administrative division; the equivalent of what might be a ‘village’ in the US or a ‘parish’ in the UK. (Paul Sivyer on flickr)

   The Ear of Dionysius, the largest of the many caves in Siracusa, on the island of Sicily. The shape of the cave creates astonishing acoustical effects wherein a whisper at one end of the cave can be heard clearly at the other. (image by Stefania Guidice)

   The Ear of Dionysius, the largest of the many caves in Siracusa, on the island of Sicily. The shape of the cave creates astonishing acoustical effects wherein a whisper at one end of the cave can be heard clearly at the other. (image by Stefania Guidice)

   Demanovska Cave “Freedom Cave” the longest cave system in the country of Slovakia, central Europe. Slovakia was formed in 1993 following the peaceful dissolution of Czechoslovakia.  (admian on pixdaus.com)

   Seattle, Washington State, western USA (Devin Stein 500px.com)

   Manorola, Italy (nationalgeographic.com)

   Greenwater, Washington State, USA. Washington State is on the western coast of the US and borders Canada; whereas Washington D.C., the nation’s capital, is on the eastern coast. (walkabout wolf on flickr)

   Pfeiffer State Beach, California (Patrick Smith Photography)