The cypresses, the olives, green to grey to green in the ever-changing light.
The wall-facing chair invites the viewer to sit and gaze until the white wall itself changes into "pure perception of ever-changing light."
Squinting in the ever-changing light, Barrett tried to catch George's reaction.
The infinity of space, and the ever-changing light, the subtle sounds of the breeze and wild creatures, create a serene and benign world.
Using cables, Bence took photos from a distance away on a boat, monitoring the scene on a screen and altering the settings with the ever-changing light.
The cathedral allowed him to highlight the paradox between a seemingly permanent, solid structure and the ever-changing light which constantly plays with our perception of it.
The ever-changing light and capricious weather of Normandy, which drew so many 19th-century painters to the region's Atlantic shores, served Monet well.
By the ever-changing light of the torches, her face was damp and delighted.
Photography With its variety of landscapes and ever-changing light, the Lake District offers never-ending opportunities for outdoor photographers.
In the breaker's yard a testudo of abandoned cars lay together in the ever-changing light, their outlines shifting as if some time-wind were blowing across them.