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With the light outside increasing towards spring, shadows grow softer.
For some reason I find myself currently drawn to the semi-lit moments between dusk and total darkness. Essential detail is still there, yet now somehow with a memory-like dimension, stillness which allows time for contemplation. Time distorts in an interesting way.
Thank you, beautiful friends.
I am so enjoying your blog, Inari -your photography is just stunning.
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