I watched in awe as the last evening ray of sun illuminated my quilt on the eastern wall. I had just enough time to snap one photo and then the fire was extinguished and the night turned dark.
Beautiful, Sherrie! I love the gleam of the small piece of metallic fabric just outside the band of sun, and the stitch patterns in the shadows. Great job of capturing this!
Incredible moment you caught in the fading light! So much like the moon setting in the ocean early before dawn, casting a pathway of light from the horizon to the viewer. Beautiful quilt within the quilt!!
WOW...what a picture!!! So glad you caught it when you did!!!
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Susan Sawatzky
Port Townsend
Cool . . . Even though it's hot!
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ReplyDeleteBeautiful, Sherrie! I love the gleam of the small piece of metallic fabric just outside the band of sun, and the stitch patterns in the shadows. Great job of capturing this!
ReplyDeleteIncredible moment you caught in the fading light!
ReplyDeleteSo much like the moon setting in the ocean early before dawn,
casting a pathway of light from the horizon to the viewer.
Beautiful quilt within the quilt!!