I’ve always liked the color yellow. There’s something uplifting about the color yellow that inspires a sense of happiness and has an energizing effect.
I don’t believe I could ever tire of the lovely shades of yellow found in nature, especially sunrises and sunsets.
The meaning of yellow?
Yellow stands for happiness, hope, and spontaneity. It’s the color of smiley faces and flowers. It’s a youthful color that grabs our attention.
“In the world of safe hues, like black, red, and white, yellow shouts: Look at me. I’m happy!” – Joy Sewing
Yellow is associated with sunshine, warmth, energy, and laughter. A splash of yellow on anything dull or dark can make a person feel cheerful and optimistic.
When I find myself in a bad mood, all I have to do is find a patch of yellow blooms to lift my spirits. Yep, yellow makes me happy!
Yellow can be found all around us. All we have to do is look.
There’s just something about yellow …
This week’s Sunday Stills photo theme is the color Yellow. Check out Terri’s post for more yellow inspiration. #yellow
A very nice Symmetry.
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Thank you š
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Those are all beautiful.
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Thanks! It was fun putting this post of images together.
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Ingrid,
I’m in the process of catching up with my favorite blogs…this one made me smile. Great job of putting these together! I’m certain they put a smile on your face too. Hope things are cooling off there! Have a great weekend! Joe
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We’ve cooled slightly but the heat isn’t over. October can’t come soon enough. At least I have these images showing the color yellow to brighten the day š
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Amazing photos.š
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Thank you! š
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Nature in yellow is beautiful.
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I totally agree … thanks!
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Ingrid, you certainly represented the challenge well. Wow! I love that the composition of each photo includes yellow as a highlight and is not necessarily the central focus. Very nice.
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Thank you Suzanne. I’m enjoying these photo themes… gives me a purpose to scroll through my photos.
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There is certainly something about yellow, through your lens especially š These are all marvellow shots but I especially love the opening one, the sunflowers and mountain and the swallowtail butterfly šš
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Thank you Sarah. I was pleasantly surprised to have plenty of images showcasing a variety of yellow subjects.. š
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All of your photos are stunning but there is something about the water lily that makes it my favorite!
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I too like water lilies and captured that image while kayaking. I love the sound of paddling through a patch of lily pads.
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Love this so much Ingrid! Isnāt it funny how when we open our eyes in search of something in particular, it appears in such a variety of ways?
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Agree … it’s amazing how much more I see around me when I’m carrying my camera. I think seeing life through a lens has opened my eyes.
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Yellow makes me happy too – always has!
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Hi Ingrid, I agree with you that yellow is one of those colours that just makes you smile š Your photos are all lovely examples of yellow and how it’s all around us in nature, we just need to look closely sometimes. #Sundaystills
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Yes, I’ve always liked the color yellow. This was a fun photo theme to share images.
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Beautiful yellows! My favorite color!
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Thank you Beth. Yellow is one of my favorite colors as well.
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When we built our house, I asked Alan to paint our kitchen ceiling yellow. My father-in-law thought it was a crazy idea. Forty plus years later, the ceiling is still yellow, and the kitchen is still the happiest room in the house!
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Love it! I’m a huge fan of decorating with yellow.
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Oh, my goodness, these are lovely and beautiful photos, Ingrid! šš
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Awe, thank you so much š
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Gorgeous photos, Ingrid š
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Thank you. It was fun sharing these.
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Love that you used the yellow beak and eye of the Bald Eagle! It is, for certain, an uplifting and energizing color. It’s why I chose a soft whipped butter color for our interior walls. It brings sunshine inside on even the shortest, grayest day (or so I believe, check with me on Dec. 21 š) Who could be sad in the company of yellow?
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When I was searching for images with the color yellow, to my delight, I stumbled across my eagle images. Thus added the Eagle at the last minute.
Yes, I’ll be eager to hear how you’re doing this winter to see if the creamy warm walls make a difference.
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Yep, yellow makes me happy, too! You have some beautiful choices. I love the mountain picture! š
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Thank you Marsha. I was thrilled when I came across the patches of yellow daisies with the Grand Tetons in the background. I’m so fortunate to have visited some stunning places over the years.
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You certainly have! And you stopped to take pictures!
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Lovely photos, Ingrid! ā¤ļø
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Thank you John. These photo themes are the perfect excuse for me to scroll through images from past travels.
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You’re welcome, it’s nice that you are back on WP!
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Fantastic photos. So much yellow.
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I thought I’d have trouble finding images with yellow, but much to my surprise, I had plenty. š¤
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i really liked your idea of writing about & focusing on the color yellow, combining writing & photographs… even a bald eagle beak! pleasantly surprising, & very cool.
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Thank you. I appreciate the comment. š
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Well, you had to go and remind me of yellow found on bald eagles! Great shot, Ingrid! Your sunrises are stunning! Yellow is indeed a happy color and adds gorgeous highlights to any image or anything found in nature. Or man-made for that matter. My fave is the pic of the sunflowers framed by the snow-capped mountains! An iconic shot in my book!
In an interesting twist, looks like we found a rental home for my dad and step-mom over in Payson. My brother drove there yesterday (one hour from Fountain Hills) and they secured the rental. Now the work begins. More later.
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I’ve always loved that image with the yellow daisies with the Tetons in the background but wanted to improve it. It was taken in a hurry and when we went back a few weeks later for me to spend more time on composition, the daisies were done and dried up. At least I managed a quick capture.
Are they moving to Payson full-time? That’ll be nice for your dad to be just an hour away from your brother and especially when you come down to visit. Be sure and keep us posted if you have to return to the valley to help out. I know you’ll squeeze in a coffee break for your blogging friends. š
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Yes, Ingrid, we are moving them full-time. They have to get our of Fire country in the Sierra foothills. We will definitely keep in touch for a blog meet-up–looking around late Sept/early October. Maybe sooner. Have a fabulous week!
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Yellow, must be why sunsets and Colorado fall as Ben colors are so pretty
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Oh yeah, I forgot about fall colors in Colorado. I’ll just save those images for October. š¤
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