Natural light love.
Natural light love.
Friday afternoons were meant for solitude, thought-writing, and people watching.
It’s funny how some things have more beauty from a distance.
Ever since I spotted this pond on campus, I’ve always thought about how nice it would be to go up to it.
The chance came one morning, after the coursemate and I finished an early consultation with A and had some time to spare before class started.
“Let’s go to the pond!”
I wasn’t exactly disappointed, but it certainly looked different from a distance.
It was more shrouded – shrouded with potential, hope, and mystery.
Maybe that was what made it alluring.
Up close, it was simply – different.
Maybe … that’s reflective of many things in life too.
Anyway, I still enjoyed myself taking in the surroundings, and having the coursemate weave natural accessories for me ^^
The Queen was disappointing, but the Palace, with its wooden makeup, comfortable spaciousness, and natural light, not as much.
On the Sunday of that weekend, we woke up slightly before 6am.
“Do you want to go see the sunrise, it’s just down the road.”
So, with a pair of muddy gumboots (which, ironically were supposed to protect my feet from the mud), we walked to the road.
And wow.
After a few moments of oohing and aahing, we realised that the scenery was really good for silhouette shots!
So the poses began.
The dear friend who climbed on top of a tractor. Or a machine of some sort.
I decided to stay safely with the trees.
There’s nothing like a good sunrise to start the day.
And good lighting!
At this time of the year, the sun wakes up at around the same time as I do 🙂
I wonder if there is a place where I can legitimately get branches like that for my room ceiling.
Golden hour at The Bravery.