Light Observation #1

INT. SUNROOM - DUSK Sitting in the sunroom at dusk, my eyes gravitated toward the blinds where the remainder of the day's light began to set. The 45 degree angled opening of the blinds cast slivers of slowly diminishing light on the floor. The windows were frosted by the frigid weather outside, diffusing the view to my neighbor's house. The brick siding of their home became more visually textured as the light continued to fade. Headlights from passing cars created quick bursts of light through the three windows of the front door, and cast rectangular light in motion, then slowly faded to black. Seated in the same position the duration of the sun setting, to dusk, to dark, the brightness faded into black where I could no longer see my pen.

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