I'm Nancy Castaldo, a curious author trying to make a difference one book at a time. Thanks for visiting my blog where you'll find curated book selections, musings on the environment, ways to engage students in STEM, and cool things about wildlife. I also have a passion for photography, so you'll find some photos too.
Monday, April 2, 2012
Photo of the Day - Yellow
When I interned at Audubon Magazine, then under the direction of the wonderful Les Line, I helped edit a photo essay on the color blue. What an amazing experience. I was the first one to open all of those spectacular packages of transparencies from photographers I had always admired. Helping to select the photos was an experience that taught me so much.
Seeing this forsythia in such a spectacular yellow brought that color essay back to me. I began to think about all the things in nature that are yellow. Daffodils, buttercups, caterpillars, dandelions, goldfinches, warblers, and the ever beautiful sunflowers.
It's fun to focus on one color in nature. You begin to see that color everywhere. What a treat for your eye!
For me today it is yellow.
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