A recipe for quiet delight…
1: Be in a place with dramatic topography (ideally, clad with both forest and exposed rock faces and/or outcrops) and oft-changing weather.
2: Find a comfortable vantage point, with late afternoon sun behind you, dramatic topography in front, and a sky that is neither cloudless nor overcast. Ideally, bring camera/s and/or binoculars.
3: Watch closely, as clouds form, dance, dissolve, whilst the sunlight becomes progressively lovelier as its daily “disappearance” draws closer.
A “static” landscape – even a “stolid” one – becomes deliciously dynamic when “golden hour” sunlight and shadows move across it.
(The southwestern corner of Flinders Island is an ideal location)
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