Photo made this morning with my mobile.
The gradual increase in hours of sunlight causes our brain to segregate more Serotonin, a neurotransmitter associated to positive moods and attitudes. In addition, sunlight has a regulating effect on our brains through a hormone called Melatonin. As the days lengthen, we feel more energetic and more encouragement to do a greater number of activities and need fewer hours of sleep to feel rested.
Everything blooms in its own time
Nice landscape shot. Any tricks or apps that you used to get a wide angle like that?
Thank you @crrdlx. The picture it has been taken in a panoramic mode with my Honor mobile.
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I love the photo and thank you for the information. Is that a panoramic pic?
Yes, it is a panoramic pic. Thank you for your comment @naturalmedicine and congratulations for your community.
That is a beautiful panoramic shot. A very beautiful scene too. Cheers!
Many thanks :)
So true! It always amazes me how much influence sunlight can have on our state of mental wellbeing. Although, I sometimes wonder if it's all due to conditioning. I read an excellent book called "The Art of Learning" by Josh Waitzkin (international chess prodigy and jiu jitsu competitor); he talked about how from when his son was an infant, anytime it was grey/gloomy outside, he would exclaim "what a beautiful day!" in order to try and break the societal conditioning that sun is better. Who knows if it stuck with his kid, but an interesting strategy nonetheless.
I have always liked the changing weather. Rainy days intermingled with days of radiant sun. So, spring is my favorite season