1169-70, nicely captured and quoted.
John, thank you very much
Hi Nandakumar - you have so many good statements with pictures to match - I can always find one to suit my day. This one especially does. During the early spring when I was a kid, I'd find a spot out of the wind but in the warm sunshine. Then I'd sprawl on the ground and watch the clouds go by in total relaxation and peace!Scape.1168 - Observing the expanses-sky, ocean or landscapes- can relax mind.....
Sandy, thank you very much for your regular inputs
1171, nicely captured and quoted.
1173, nicely captured and composed and welcome back.
John, thank you very much; i was a bit busy with my teaching because these two months we have all the entrance examinations; June is the commencement of the Academic year here. Regarding black paint, it is the chemical combination that can absorb all the light falling upon it. So no light comes out of it and fall up on our retina. That is why we see that part of the painting/ photograph, black
Hi Nandakumar! I'm glad you are back and that school work has lessened!
#1172 - I learned something today when I read about black! Seems like I should have remembered it from science class...... Thanks for the explanation!
#1173's statement is excellent. I was taught that I'd never be handed more than I could actually handle even though I may have felt like I couldn't! Your statement is true and once again is thought provoking!
Love the pics too! Thank you!