The Stars & The Sunflowers
August 1, 2021

Though a bright sliver of an orange hazy moon illuminated Long Island’s North Fork so brightly, the Milky Way waved hello faintly. And though I am attempting this shoot again next week, with the arrival of the New Moon, the subtle Milky Way is still so dreamy. β€οΈ π» π



And in the day time, more sunflower beauty. Because I hardly ever just like something… I am more often head over heels.

Facing the bright morning sun


See you next week, sunflowers. That’s if the clouds cooperate βοΈ
