Another sunset on Ruby Beach.
The sun is peeking just beneath the canopy of clouds on the horizon, forming the red line just left of the largest island (Abbey Island).
A design insight—even when the source of the light or inspiration is practically unseen, the effects can be profound. You can barely see the sun in this photo, but it is responsible not only for the small red streak, but for all the color in the sky. And less obviously, but maybe even more importantly, for the visibility of the entire landscape, for anything green, for anything alive.
What lights your interior designscape, even if it’s not readily seen by others on the outside?
How about your life?
Sunset on Ruby Beach, 2 weeks ago.
I love the Washington coast.
(Un-retouched as of yet; next week I’ll start applying all the cool techniques the Adobe folks showed us last week at Web Design World. But I wouldn’t want to mess much with a lot of these shots; God does just fine without sharpening, blurring, and compositing!)
Sundown at Larkin Cemetary, Sandy UT, on Memorial Day 2007.
Evidence of intelligent design?
Love you Grandma & Grandpa. We’ll see you later.
Even grey can be beautiful.
Sorry for re-posting an old photo, but I feel the need for something calm in my browser amidst the development kickoff activities I’m spearheading today.
Outside Kalaloch Lodge, on the Washington coast
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Mission Beach, San Diego.
The only thing better than creating a beautiful design is watching someone else enjoy it.