Are you familiar with the blue hour?
The blue hour comes from a French expression (l'heure
bleue), which refers to twilight. The period each morning and evening where
there is neither full daylight, nor complete darkness. The time is considered
special because of the quality of the light at this time of day. *wikipedia
In reality, the blue hour is only a window of 20-30 minutes. I think of it as a bridge
of blue that appears, before the golden hour-(The first and last hour of sunlight).
Check here to see some amazing blue hour photos! You can see my photo is the blur of the blue hour ending and the golden hour beginning. I remember the first time I saw the blue hour, it intrigued me. I was on Adak, an island in the Aleutian chain. I was a hostess at one of the clubs. I can remember setting tables and seeing this amazing blue light reflecting on the snow. I was fascinated. I brought my camera to work to see if I could capture it. It didn't happen-I picked a night I knew we would be slow. The reservations for the window seats were for later in the evening. I probably didn't see the blue hour again, till I convinced friends, to go hike a mountain and see the sun rise. Yes, it was worth it ;D except I didn't have an amazing camera then!
There is even a website with a calculator so you can see the blue hour.
The prompt at Poets United is Bridge, so here is my poem inspired by the blue hour.
I think of Vincent Van Gogh's art. I think he tried to capture the blue hour in his paintings. What do you think?
I think of Vincent Van Gogh's art. I think he tried to capture the blue hour in his paintings. What do you think?
a blue bridge appears
before sunrise and after
sunset
deep majestic blue
highlights an orange
incandescent
flame
a window
appears
it
illuminates
another world
a gate way
toward the golden hour
a star burst
captures tones of
purple swirls
time is of the
essence
as twilight surrenders
Mother Nature
opens her
royal purple gown
and parts the clouds
as the Sun's head
crowns
breech position
a protrusion of
breech position
a protrusion of
translucent fingers
extend
touching
Earth
in
a sea of
rumpledmarigolds
Lunar, as midwife
welcomes
day's birth
n' surrenders her
post
n' surrenders her
post
birds, beast and insects
chirp, whistle n' cheer
as they
witness
this
miracle
unfurl
unfurl
© Ellen Wilson
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Comments
I didn't know the name of it, but had seen it, several times. It is so romantic. You are right! :D We need a perfume with that name, lol
Loved this Ella. Am off to look at some of you blue hour pics now :)
door bell...be right back...
opens her
royal purple gown
and parts the clouds
as the Sun's head
crowns
breech position
& the mention of the midwife... This poem, I believe is one of my favorites of yours! Vincent Van Gogh, I think loved mid-day, strong sun & shadow or night. Of course, he loved blue... but I cold be wrong. I see a few I would classify as the "blue hour" now that I googled his name. :)
I remember trying to use the color in a story once, but I ended up cutting it out. I'd used it for an eye color:
His eyes were the blue of the sky in those moments after the sun sets but before the moon rises. Those moments when the sky belongs to no one but itself.
Hmmm....now I like that again. I think I might put it back in. haha.
Beautiful poem, beautiful imagery. Loved the idea of giving birth to a new day. Thanks for always sharing these with us.
Thank you also for your supportive comment. I really appreciate it.
xoRobyn
Hank
I love the possibilities with this prompt...and you have worked a wonder here with this most artistic look at bridging the night and the evolving day. The moment of birth and the new dawn...Fantastic images!!
Eileen:)
Grandmothering duties have taken some of my time recently:)
Oh, enJOY! I'm dealing with teens and college aged stuff. It seems they are always on the go and I'm left with the mess. My mess and theirs...lol I hope you are making wonderful memories!
Anders-Thank you! So many glorious stages of a day blurring into night~
I bet Norway is fantastic :D
Vicki-Thank you ;D like you I'm always looking for wonder!
Hank-It is a challenge! I will try it again, soon, with the full moon it has been too cold, lol. I hope you get to see it :D
Hannah-Thank you! I just thought of how the marigolds always add cheer to my garden, as does the sun! lol Love you, too <3 ;D
L.Diane-This was a lucky shot, for me. Have you tried to capture the hour of blue? More like the minutes...lol Thank you~
Robyn-Thank you and you are welcome! ;D @>-----
WabiSabi-Thank you! It is an amazing birth ;D I love watching the sky, too
Tamara-Thank you :D Do it, use it...so bluetiful!
Robyn-Lunar works harder than we think ;D Thank you~
Morgan-I agree with you! Yes, I guess you can also buy n' use a blue filter! I'll share if you will ;D Thank you~
Mary Ann-:D I found the perfume on ETSY, lol. Thank you for sharing this...mmh, maybe all poets should write copy for perfume, lol!
Alex-Thank you! Nothing like the blue hour ;D
Mary-It does look like a miracle to witness the birth of day! Thank you so much... :D Let me know if you find the blue hour~
Sherry-Thank you Ms. Sky, I knew you would like the blue hour, lol.
I love how blue bridges our day n' night! :D
Bren-Thank you! ;D I do think it is a wonder to see~
It is hard...he would love that you paint with words ;D
Dezzy-I bet that color looks fabulous on you! I love those colors, too~ :D
I can't wait for your book, hint, hint ;D
Hope you are doing well....
I loved your poem~
Thank you so much!
Emma-Thank you so much :D
I'll be by everyone...sorry I am behind. The elves made a mess this weekend decorating and baking, lol
I've heard of l'heure bleu, but never bothered to look for it. Now I must. Thanks!
Luv, K
http://www.kimnelsonwrites.com/2012/12/03/therein-lies-the-answer/
Marian-It is magic! Thank you for sharing-sounds like a wonderful bridge to encounter :D
Kim-It is a wonder to see and photograph! I love how you describe it reflecting brilliance :D
Bluetiful!!
Sreeja-It is magical! Blue glitter, try to see it-it is amazing! You are welcome :D
Kay-Oh, I do hope you see it! You will love it :D Hope you are feeling better~
Heaven-Thank you! I thought I had to highlight the blue :D
Laura-Thank you! One has to share-it is amazing to witness :D
Lolamouse-Wow, I learned something new-what a strange word! lol
I hope you experience it...stunning to see :D Thank you~
Scarlett-I do hope you find it! It is breathtaking :D Thank you~
Thank you for sharing!