Revealed in Rain
Rain transforms the scene—colors deepen, highlights soften, and light wraps gently around the subject. In these moments, the living world emerges in quiet clarity and grace.
A great egret glides through softened air, luminous and unhurried. (Rain - 1)
A roseate spoonbill passes above the marsh, pink light gathering along its wings. (Rain - 2)
Lifted wings carry the spoonbill through softened light, its form in quiet accord with the trees beyond. (Rain - 3)
Through hushed air it glides, a distant presence lingering in soft echo. (Rain - 4)
A black-crowned night heron slips from the shelter of the palms, passing through rain-softened fronds with quiet purpose. (Rain - 5)
In poised stillness, the night heron holds the moment before flight. (Rain - 6)
Through muted light it moves, seeking a place to settle. (Rain - 7)
Through the hush of rain, the spoonbill returns bearing the work of shelter. (Rain - 8)
With quiet persistence, it carries what is needed as the fragile architecture of home takes shape. (Rain - 9)
Among woven branches, care and continuity endure. (Rain - 10)