Yesterday evening turned improbably pearly following an afternoon of slowly gathering cirrus clouds. The cooler and moister air of the last few days has created some lovely effects of light, especially in the evenings and under the now nearly full moon. Once the moon has settled close to the horizon, the thin haze which hugs the ground picks up the light so that every gap in the trees shows a shimmering glow. It is particularly nice when wisps of cloud drift across the moon, giving it a faintly yellow cast and softening the shadows. Then all the night is a suffusion of pale light caught in a filigree of branches, leaves and needles. The shortest nights of the year are also the softest.
June Nights
Yesterday evening turned improbably pearly following an afternoon of slowly gathering cirrus clouds. The cooler and moister air of the last few days has created some lovely effects of light, especially in the evenings and under the now nearly full moon. Once the moon has settled close to the horizon, the thin haze which hugs the ground picks up the light so that every gap in the trees shows a shimmering glow. It is particularly nice when wisps of cloud drift across the moon, giving it a faintly yellow cast and softening the shadows. Then all the night is a suffusion of pale light caught in a filigree of branches, leaves and needles. The shortest nights of the year are also the softest.
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