The next day I read online somewhere that, if you stood in the sun at noon on that day, your shadow would be as long as it could be in natural light. I don't actually think its true, and needs the qualification of 'the longest it will be in natural light at noon'. Still, it was fun. And I can see tiger eyes on either side of my shadow.
Thursday, 23 June 2022
Winter Solstice
Friends of Triabunna Reserves did a clean up at Ada Street Reserve on the afternoon of 21 June. I took this photo of Rob and Andrew returning to the cars. However... they are very difficult to see. It looks as though the mist is rising to take them to the twilight zone. But it didn't, and we ended our travails with dinner at the Tandara.
The next day I read online somewhere that, if you stood in the sun at noon on that day, your shadow would be as long as it could be in natural light. I don't actually think its true, and needs the qualification of 'the longest it will be in natural light at noon'. Still, it was fun. And I can see tiger eyes on either side of my shadow.
The next day I read online somewhere that, if you stood in the sun at noon on that day, your shadow would be as long as it could be in natural light. I don't actually think its true, and needs the qualification of 'the longest it will be in natural light at noon'. Still, it was fun. And I can see tiger eyes on either side of my shadow.
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That is certainly one long shadow. I must try that next year. And the first photo reminded me very much of Clarice Beckett's misty paintings. FF
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