The kaleidoscope, invented in 1816 by by Sir David Brewster, operates on the principle of multiple reflection of mirrors, presenting lovely colors and bursts of patterns to delight the eye. It is all about hues and shapes, and it derives from the Greek words "observer of beautiful forms." As such, each photo represents my kaleidoscope of beauty to celebrate the season and soothe the soul during these lazy days of summer. Enjoy!
Monday, July 19, 2010
Kaleidoscope of Color
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Kaleidoscope Summer
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I love the photos of Venice and the Amalfi coast! I have been to Italy twice and have been dying to go back ever since! Your blog is really beautiful.
Thanks for stopping by my blog and commenting on your experiences in NJ. As you know, I love NJ and it is always so great to hear other positive stories about it!
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