Sunday has come and gone, and Miss Ann is finally getting around to posting my picture and thoughts for the week. Ah well, we can blame it on the theater this week as she didn't get back from Katie's review until late.
This week's quote comes from Mary Noble and Adrian Waddington's book "The Art of Color Caligraphy" and although it's about writing with fancy pens, I thought our 365 friends would find it applicable to photography too:
Light is necessary in order to see color. Sir Isaac Newton discovered that by holding a glass prism in a beam of sunlight he could reproduce what nature does with water droplets- split light into all the colors we see in a rainbow. We refer to these as the spectrum.
Miss Ann has a prism and she spent a good portion of the morning looking for it. She found everything that she had stored with it, but no prism. It's somewhere in the house, but for now it remains hidden. So we produced our own prism across my picture with the wonders of photo processing. Here's wishing you all a wonderful week of color!
Harold sends his most gracious thanks for all your comments and views. And he thinks you may have something there Miss Joyce!
@guernseysue @sangwann Thank you for the favs Sue and Dione!
Thank you Colleen and Kathy!