A Dream of Winter by jayaprime
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"A Dream of Winter" by Jaya Prime
No.7 of 36 in the "Spectral Recursion" series"Dark falls the seasons on turning wheel. Cold takes the shadows nearest window sills. Take warmth's token and make of it bed, where Bone Frost’s fingers pass o'erhead" ~San Jaya Prime, The Wayfarer's SongsFacts: Winter in the Northern Hemisphere is not cold because of how far our planet is from the sun, but because of the angle of the light that strikes us -- our planet's "tilt". In summer, the light hits us head on, as a spear, then ripples out in photonic waves across the surface. In winter, the light hits us at an angle, and the photonic waves literally splash over the surface -- as a stone skipping across the top of a lake -- and then back out into space. Add this to the limited hours of photonic exposure in winter, and you will find that frost soon follows. That does not, however, explain how a warm cup of cocoa can melt even the coldest of nights. That's just magic. Source: https://www.instagram.com/p/BCOKLOFNqvX/
Comments (4)
ArtistKimberly
Beautiful,
jayaprime
Big thanks Kimberly :D
blankfrancine
Most lovely at full-size view. Beautiful shapes,color and lighting.
jayaprime
Thank you thank you :D
giulband
Beautiful !!
jayaprime
Thank you very much!
ia-du-lin
beautiful image
jayaprime
Big thanks, and love your 3D fractals!