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Monday, August 18, 2014

Summer's Ending, vol. 2

Summer's ending brings its own unique color palette. It's no longer the dainty pinks and tender greens of spring, nor yet the crimsons and violets of fall. Instead, summer's ending adopts duskier hues, as if life's pigments too are growing weary and scorched by an over-zealous sun.


Like the powdery blues and washed-out yellows of a summer sunset.


The juicy reds and verdant greens of a summer's harvest. 


The chipped white and peeling red of an old farmhouse.


Or the yellow ochre and faded black of a flower hedge and its bumblebee denizens.

This post is the second installment of the series Summer's Ending.
For volume one, check out this post. 


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