Wednesday, June 29, 2016

Rainbows on many surfaces

©2016 Barry Smith - Rainbow on kitchen cupboard door - through glass and boiling water
One of pleasures at this time of the year is the rainbows that appear in the kitchen. This appears to be brought about by: the low angle of the sun and the way it streams into the kitchen, time of the day (when we are getting breakfast); and the bevelled edges on the louvres in the kitchen windows.

Thought I would share a few rainbows that can appear on and through the oddest things.

©2016 Barry Smith - Rainbow on and through unwashed juice strainer
©2016 Barry Smith - Very intense rainbow in the sink
©2016 Barry Smith - Rainbow on pantry cupboard door
©2016 Barry Smith - Rainbow and light through glass kettle on stone bench
©2016 Barry Smith - Fragment of rainbow on the stone bench
©2016 Barry Smith - Rainbow on detergent bubbles
©2016 Barry Smith - Rainbow on an orange in the fruit bowl
©2016 Barry Smith Rainbow in mug
©2016 Barry Smith - Rainbow on coffee press strainer
And these are my favourites - combination of refracted light and rainbows fragments brought about by the sun streaming through the louvres and then the gently boiling water in the glass kettle onto the kitchen cupboard door below.

©2016 Barry Smith - Light, movement and refracted rainbow light - 1

©2016 Barry Smith - Light, movement and refracted rainbow light - 2

©2016 Barry Smith - Light, movement and refracted rainbow light - 3

©2016 Barry Smith - Light, movement and refracted rainbow light - 4
You can see why one can smile whilst getting breakfast and cleaning up afterwards.


4 comments:

  1. I love your rainbow series.
    Beautiful captures.

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  2. little blessings in the kitchen. a good way to do food work.

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  3. Totally and utterly inspirational. Breathtaking shots.

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  4. I love your rainbows, Barry! A joyous way to start the morning...

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