Hello friends, welcome to my blog. It's the start of a beautiful sunny month, August. Summer is in the air. I hope the month remains pleasant for you. 😍
By the way, it's also Hive Power Up Day, hope you've participated because, I have. In case you don't know, Hive Power (HP) is what gives us, Hivians the power - rather the ability to curate and engage in the community. As your HP increases, your curation power also does.
Having said that, I warmly welcome you to LIFESCAPE TRIBE PHOTOGRAPHY CONTEST ROUND 13 - COLORS OF LIFE.
Every week, we talk about colors, and this new round is about a unique spotless color - **White. **
White colors can be found anywhere. As a versatile color, white is seen in nature like clouds, snow, plants, lilies and flowers, marbles and stones, etc.
White can only be found in fashion, design, art, architecture and it's often used to create contrast, highlight, or make statements. Imagine stepping out, clad in all white outfits - heads will turn and eyes will roll. Even tongues will move unsynchronized, hehehe. That's what white color does.
As a bright, neutral color, white is often associated with elegance, sophistication and royalty. It also signifies purity and innocence, cleanliness, simplicity and modern aesthetic. White colors aren't for the lazy bones and unorganized individuals because they get stained easily. White's versatility allows for a combination of colors and mix-match.
Psychologically, white signifies peace, hope, calm and serenity, clarity and focus. In some cultures, white colors are often used in mourning and weddings too.
When you see white clouds drifting lazily across the sky, how do you feel? Hope and optimism? Or peace and tranquility? Whichever it is, white clouds are soothing to behold. They reveal nature's beauty and wonder, reminding us of nature's simple joys.
I was taking a walk one bright morning and looking up the sky, I saw white clouds looking ethereal, fluffy and majestic - pure beauty. Instantly, I felt a sense of peace and hope for a pleasant day.
Immediately, I grabbed my phone and started clicking away, capturing snapshots of this beautiful and ephemeral scene before it passes away.
Not only did I enjoy the walk, I was also grateful to have witnessed the bright day and the beauty of the clouds.
Thank you for reading.
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