Moss on Brick, the Golden Hour

11 – 12 – 2022

Celebrating “WalkingSquares” challenge.

On good thing about the time change that comes with Daylight Savings moving the clock back is earlier evening walks.

I have always enjoyed photography during the “Golden Hour“. That rare fleeting moment when day turns to dusk. Sunlight escapes our today with a hopeful promise to rise in the morning.

In Savannah’s Historic District many of the streets and sidewalks are made centuries old bricks. With trees and buildings so close together gorgeous moss forms on brick and walls from lack of sunlight.

How wonderful! How beautiful! A blade of palm finds its way through the moss covered brick sidewalk to catch the last rays of the day!

See you soon all my Squarefriends!

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6 responses to “Moss on Brick, the Golden Hour”

  1. Neal Saye Avatar

    What a beautiful time of day.

    1. Robert Avatar

      Yes it is!

  2. 100 Country Trek Avatar

    I saw moss on the bricks in our area. Thanks for sharing this. Anita

    1. Robert Avatar

      You’re welcome Anita!

  3. BeckyB Avatar

    brilliant

    1. Robert Avatar

      Thanks Becky! I had perfect lighting!

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