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“No water, no life. No blue, no green.” – Sylvia Earle
This image was taken during the evening blue hour on the Pacific Coast in February. The “blue hour” refers to the period of twilight every morning and evening when the sun is below the horizon and the indirect sunlight takes on a predominantly blue hue with a cool color temperature.
To learn more about the blue hour, the golden hour and twilight feel free to read this great article by PetaPixel.
Remember, tomorrow is Thursday and I will be posting a black and white image on Monochromia. Be sure to stop by!
Un blu splendido, bellissimo!!
Many thanks Patrizia!
Ooo beautiful Robyn! I love the motion of the wave crashing over the rock.
Many thanks Laura! I’ve been enjoying your Arizona photographs!
You’re welcome! And thank you so much. 🙂
Wow Robyn! Nice!
Thanks so much!!
Definitely a blue-hour beauty, Robyn. Well done.
Thank you Frank! Have a wonderful day!
Gorgeous!
Thank you! Have a fabulous day!!
superbe l’effet
Thank you very much!
Beautiful and mysterious ~ the shades of blue bringing it al home.
Thank you Randall! I appreciate you taking time to comment!
“Blue, blue, my world is blue…” (or something like that; the song was popular decades ago. But it’s revived now–in a happy, appreciative way–because of your photograph. Brava, Robyn!
I always enjoy your comments, Marylin – your kind words and your rid-bits of trivia! You are a wealth of information! Have a fabulous weekend!