Sue bought window film to um stick to our windows. When you affix it, the light will sometimes catch it and cast colourful patches on walls or floors.
It recently cast an interesting pattern on the wall which is at right angles to the window.
That was in my den that gets morning sun. There is another piece of film on the bedroom window that catches the late light. Sue once got this delightful photo of Lacey sitting in the rainbow.
And here is Sue bathed in the light.
This is the box that may guide you if you want to try out window film. I suppose that we got it through Amazon, like most things any more.
That does make beautiful prisms. Love the cat photo!
ReplyDeleteThat's a great toy. I love the cat claiming the rainbow seat.
ReplyDeleteThat certainly can brighten up a winter day when all is white and gray outside. I like it!
ReplyDeleteSo nice to add color to light, and it's always welcome. I don't at this time have a single crystal hanging in sunlight, and you made me miss those colors of the rainbow!
ReplyDeleteThe cat is beatified! (But she knew that.)
ReplyDeleteThis is really interesting! Who knew?!
ReplyDeleteSuch pretty effect of light!
ReplyDeleteWhat a world that we can buy our own rainbow makers! :)
ReplyDeleteThe photos of Lacey and Sue are especially beautiful. I have a small circle that sends smaller bits of light on the floor and walls. The big one is rather nice!
ReplyDeleteI do like that.
ReplyDeleteHow interesting AC ... it is pretty wild how it gives off colors and thanks for how to get it.
ReplyDeleteGreat picture of Sue!
ReplyDeleteThese days, adding a bit of color to our daily lives is a good thing. Sue looked lovely caught in the light and I also noticed she has gone for a hair trim, very nice.
ReplyDeleteOh, I like that! Especially nice for cats and beautiful women. :-)
ReplyDeleteI had a piece of glass that was a light prism. One of my cats tried to catch the bits of light in his paw.
ReplyDeleteThat's just delightful.
ReplyDeleteSome interesting effect. I like all them.
ReplyDeleteCoffee is on and stay safe