Sunday mornings in the summer are special. You can sit around the table on the patio, linger over a few cups of coffee and soak in sunshine before it starts getting too hot & harsh.
Of course, the morning light is always nice (when the sun is actually out!). My trusty X100F is never far away, and it was easy for me to get distracted from my reading by noticing how the light was hitting stuff the garden and around the house.
I was more interested in shapes and shadows today, so most everything was shot in Acros and is straight out of camera. Of course, there were a few images that just begged for colour, so they got some SOOC Velvia love.
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One response to “Photo essay #15: lazy Sunday mornings”
what lovely shots!! i am always suprised (I shouldn’t be really!) that you have exactly the same flowers out as I do – day lilies and daisies. my faves. jo