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THIS WEEK

Love the light coming through, especially a
in a big hall like this in San Francisco

A huge art installation looking like lace,
wrapping itself like a wave around a building

Crocker Gallery in the business district in San Francisco

Not only light, but also fresh air coming through
this ceiling of the Botanical building at Balboa Park,
San Diego.
Can you tell, I love the light!
Do you like much light, or filtered light?
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WOW. These are so monumental. I fall right in.
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Thank you Colleen/ Be careful! Don’t break somethin’:)
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What do you mean there are rumors of a blackout? Is that common in Texas? I’m hoping you will explain… Nice architextural photos, wish I could travel there, safely…
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Went to your blog for All Seasons and left a comment there about the blackout:)
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Great photos! I especially like the first one.
We have sunshine today, and it is beautiful!
Have a blessed day!
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Thank you Lea! That many of His blessings may be yours!
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Like the lace wrap, and always the light. Makes ones bones and mood feel so much better. Happy week.
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Peabea, sometimes something unexpected gives us new light and energy in our mood:)
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I love all the lines, curves. and shapes of these architectural designs. Very pretty.
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Thank you Susie, and you are so very welcome!
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Dear Marriette, so did you get your wish? Am not a morning person, so for me the afternoon-evening light is more important. Blessings, Jesh
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The first photo looks very much like the roof over the atrium in Denver’s entertainment complex. Light is even more precious in winter. Thankfully Colorado is a sunshine state with over 300 days of sunshine.
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Oh wow, knowing that in May there can still be snow (was accompanying Hubs for one of his jobs), I am surprised there are so many sunny days!
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Oh these are impressive dearest Jesh! I really like the feeling of an airconditioned hall (especially here in the tropics) but still makes use of nurturing natural light just like these halls you shared! Aside from it’s saving energy, it gives a feeling of freedom and outbursts! Happy new year dearest Jesh, hope it’s not yet late to greet you but I’m just so happy to be back to blogging after more than a month! Hope the Texas winter is not too harsh. I know it doesn’t snow much there but I also know it can get real cold.
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Oh, thank God, you are still alive! Do you always take an long extended break in December/January? I didn’t know what to think, not hearing in so long from you, but I am happy you are still in blog land! The winter here is not harsh, but sine I have been used so long to a wood stove, which burns much higher than central heat, I have been dressed like it’s the Artics here, lol! So, how are things on your end? Am curious.
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I love those architectural pics. As a photographer I am always seeing light and the way it plays on things and the shadows that are created. Have a great week, stay safe, and thanks again for the link up.
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Thank you, Jill. Yes, you are great in making use of light patterns – I remember that from some posts last summer:) It makes life and also our pics much more interesting, eh?
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PS: Thank you for hosting, Jesh!
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While I like natural filtered daylight, Jesh, my preference is for twilight and moonlight with candlelight indoors.
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Interesting – I didn’t think you would choose that, since your collages are often bright:)
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hi jesh!
i like light and it sure is fun to capture in photos and love the up jew of the art and the galleria
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Thank you! What would we as artists do without different light conditions, Yvette? Am thankful that God created the sun, so we can have sun and shadow, and different moods, etc.
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Fabulous photos, Jesh! That art installation does look like lace,
wrapped around a building! How beautiful!
Happy Monday!
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Wished this building was at a place where we could park (it was at a place where several freeways came together, too dangerous)
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I love any kind of natural light.
We had snow today – and I found a veganuarian snowman in town.
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Ah finally you got some snow! Must check if they also had snow there our son lives. You vegetarian snowman is fearssome:):)
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My favorite light is soft, natural light. So much better for photography! Hope you will allow my post with the link to the free calendar I am distributing, just for fun.
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eanwhile I answered your question:)
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We too have the sunrise over the lake, visible from all the windows in the rear of the house. As the sun intensifies we usually close the blinds to lessen the need for air conditioning. After noontime, we can open them up and enjoy deep shade outside under a blue sky, my favorite kind of light.
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Am jealous! But then, I had a great window view in North California, and gorgeous sunsets!
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Wonderful that it is moving towards brighter times!
Think filtered light is for me, a northerner with sensitive skin.
/Irene
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Irene, I know your “problem”, because Hubby has it. It was not possible to go to the beach without getting a painful sunburn. Now, we only walk on the beach:)
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Your photos are stunning Jesh! At the moment I lead a very restricted life, so not much of interesting new photos. Happy Sunday.
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Riitta, I have not seen one photo from you yet that was uninteresting! Maybe you have high expectations?
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Thanks for hosting – Happy Sunday!
Amalia
xo
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Meanwhile I went to your blog:) Have a great week!
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Impressive structures. I like most modern and contemporary architecture. Thanks for sharing.
All the best! Happy Sunday!
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Most Europeans I know have a very modern taste (compared to Americans). Maybe we grew up to like modern and even abstract:) Jesh
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Dearest Jesh,
LOVE the light and we searched for a property where we could build with the kitchen bay window area in the morning sun. Provided the sun is out; not on all 365 days of course but it is the BEST start for the day with breakfast in the sun!
Hugs,
Mariette
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Marriette, somehow my reply came at a different place – sorry, look for it!
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