Morning and Evening
![Fog in early spring perennial garden backlit by early morning sunshine [Salix lasiandra; Rhus typhina]. Turner Photographics Garden, Bellingham, WA. © Mark Turner [2000632] Fog in early spring perennial garden](/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/Turner_2000632.jpg)
The edges of the day — around sunrise and sunset — are the most interesting. Yes, we all enjoy warm sunny blue-sky days, but frankly, mid-day sunshine is visually boring.
A couple of weeks ago I looked out out kitchen window about 7:30 as I was finishing my breakfast and noticed the low morning sun shining through a little fog in the garden. It was about 30 minutes after official sunrise. I figured this little light show wouldn’t last long, so I grabbed the camera I keep in the house and rushed out to the garden to capture this bit of atmospheric light show. Continue reading