Douglas Fir visits with the half moon

Jul 31, 2011 03:42

I'm often surprised to find the moon in some of my compositions.  Serendipity or poor recollection of where the moon is at all times... (like right now, I have to look up to see the glow of the moon on the wall across the room.  It's a glow in the dark moon pinned to the wall yet, I often am caught off guard catching its light out the corner of my eye and then having to look to see whaaa?

In this image, I was looking at the tall lone Douglas Fir tree and amused at its shape and then, noticed the half moon in close visual vicinity.  I would have thought that the moon would have caught my eye first and then noticed the interaction with the tree


Lone Douglas Fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii) and half moon
©2011 Ed Book

Peace

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