I just noticed that I had the wrong photos on my last post. When I was replying to comments I suddenly saw that what I posted was a south east photo at the wrong time of the year. I picked the photos by appearance rather thin by dates.
So here are Solstice photos from 2018. I went for a bike ride about 9:30 PM and the photos were taken from about 9:45 to 10:15.
As a night owl, I think I could get used to sunlight after 9 p.m. Linda in Kansas
ReplyDeleteYou would love it. I remember watching a ball game at midnight.
DeleteThat lovely light.....
ReplyDeleteAnd a house with a double level verandah!
That is not a regular house . I'm not sure what it is.
DeleteIt is so nice to see around your neighborhood. Lovely photos!
ReplyDeleteI live in a very peasant neighborhood.
DeleteIt's good to get out early and have the place to yourself.
ReplyDeleteOh , I wish I could get up early.
DeleteI feel a little sad that here in the northern hemisphere we are all now on the downward slope of summertime. On our way to another cold and dark winter.
ReplyDeleteWell, I don't look at winter being such a dismal time. we get snow rather than rain and it's dry.
DeleteBeautiful views and lighting.
ReplyDeleteTake care, have a wonderful week!
A couple shots were much out of focus.
DeleteYou’re solstice sunset is later than ours.
ReplyDeleteWe get twilight at midnight.
DeleteYou did catch it as I have recently done, so we move onwards.
ReplyDeleteWe can't stop moving even if we like summer solstice.
DeleteVery nice, Red. Thanks for showing them to me.
ReplyDeleteYou got more than you bargained for.
DeleteI never noticed the dates on those other photos. Just enjoyed the lovely skies!
ReplyDeleteThe dates caught my eye and I knew I'd made a big mistake.
DeleteLike Ellen, I never noticed the dates. But it certainly is the golden hour there. It will be dark by 9:30 here.
ReplyDeleteLight at night is what I love about the northern parts of Canada.
ReplyDeleteLovely -Christine cmlk79.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteWow that is a difference between photos! Enjoy your extra bright days!
ReplyDeleteI remember those days in Chicago. Here in Hawaii, the sun is setting at 7:17 PM tonight.
ReplyDeleteGood grief! 9:45? That's a lot of light. I'd have a hard time sleeping.
ReplyDeleteOh, interesting - our sunset is 8:33pm tonight. 9:45 does feel late- a true summer night!
ReplyDeleteWhen you say "bike ride", are you talking about a bicycle or a motorcycle?
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