Without light to nurture all living things the beauty would fade and die. Normally light is not visible. It surrounds us invisibly and we accept it with out thought.
I will always remember this vision as I walked through the tropical glasshouses in Adelaide and the sprinklers turned on. I stopped, spellbound as the air glistened and shimmered with the sun cascading through the mist. An unforgettable sight.
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Then there is the man-made beauty that we surround ourselves with.
This is Hobart Town Hall, the venue for the Autumn Flower Show. The crisp blue and white decor with the sparkling of the chandeliers created a perfect back drop for the exquisite display of blooms.
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Love that first image, Pommepal… that really says ‘let there be light’ to me!
Thanks Sue it was a stunning sight, I’m pleased I had my camera with me
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Beautiful! Thank you
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Just so enticing!
Thanks Cindy
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Nature is just so clever, and even though the glasshouses are not natural, the light and plants certainly are. Exquisite photos!
Thanks Madoqua, it was one of those WOW moments when the sprinklers went on.