(Above: a conspiracy of sun, sky and tau)

I just love it when you’re looking to capture something artistic, as opposed to just landscape, and nature conspires to assist…

There’s a long beach walk that links Rosemarkie, on the Black Isle, north of Inverness, with the lighthouse at Chanonry Point.

Halfway along, the sun became so bright that its autumnal ‘long flat’ rays began to create a glare in my side vision. For a second, I saw a structure, not knowing what it was in the visual intensity.

But I did point the camera at it…

Moments later, I turned away from the glare to examine what my eyes had glimpsed and the camera had snapped.

And went back to shoot it again, with the helpful sun right over the simple seat. The result is above.

The result is above; a natural ‘tau’ figure – elongated on the sand. Sun, sand and deep blue sky in perfect harmony … for which, a humble thank you!

©Stephen Tanham 2022

Stephen Tanham is a Director of the Silent Eye, a journey through the forest of personality to the dawn of Being.

http://www.thesilenteye.co.uk and http://www.suningemini.blog

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