There is a term that photographers and artists use to call the waxing and waning hours of the day as the sun is low on the horizon. It's called the 'sweet light' where colors are more vibrant and the shadows and side lighting make for beautiful photographs. There was a time where I used to do a LOT of photography and lugged around a lot of heavy camera equipment. Now, with a smartphone in my pocket and digital image technology so improved, it's easy to stop in my tracks on my farm to enjoy and photograph a beautiful moment in the sweet light. Such was the case recently when the spring blooms were particularly radiant.
Right now, the bloodroot, bluebells, hyacinths, and daffodils (of which I have hundreds growing throughout my woods) are blooming as the ferns are unfurling.
Right now, the bloodroot, bluebells, hyacinths, and daffodils (of which I have hundreds growing throughout my woods) are blooming as the ferns are unfurling.