Thursday, August 26, 2010

Kat Heyes's Beams of Light



dress up

colours

elephant

light catcher

run rabbit run


It's cold again and wet, wet, wet.
I know that in a couple of months I will miss the winter with its glorious naked trees, soft light and layered clothes but just like a butterfly, I need some sunshine to keep myself going!!

These photos by Kat Hayes sent little beams of light and warmed my cold bones today.
Kat plays with the light in her photography like a magician and creates luminous little wonders.
Check out the rest of her photos on her Flickr and also don't miss her great inspiration Tumblr.

Kat is also responsible for an excellent initiative (and a book) titled Happy Campers.
As it is something really awesome that deserves its own feature, I will save it for later, when the weather gets nicer and the camping season is on. Stay tuned.

9 comments:

  1. oh what rays of sunshine....so needed for my blue soul at this time...thankyou Gailit!!

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  2. These are lovely images- I especially love the elephant and the butterflies.

    The playing with light is fantastic.

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  3. beautiful images!
    am over the icy coldness too. looking forward to spring :)

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  4. The colours and lightning are beautiful!
    Love the new header as well :)

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  5. These are fantastic! I love the way she plays with light!

    We are having opposite feelings, here in the States, I'm hanging on to every last drop of summer. Last winter was so brutal, and I can hardly bear to think that it's coming again so quickly. I hope fall is long and beautiful!

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  7. light is the best friend of great photography... is what makes it magical!

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  8. These are magical - she certainly is a master with light!
    xx

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  9. Wonderful photos! The top is my favourite, it's great.

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