Why is that one palm tree cloaked in shadow while all the rest are brightly lit by sunlight.
Sure there's a simple explanation and it means nothing. But just in case.
Dunno, sun position I guess. I wouldn’t read much into it.
;-)
Because it’s shorter, and the surrounding palms are taller and more in the sun? Someone up the thread posted a photo of Mar A Lago from the air showing a line of tall palm trees and one shorter palm tree. The shorter one looks like the tree in this photo.
Ha! One I think I can answer.
The main center palm. Pic is taken from beneath it. Like taking a pic from under an umbrella. The underside is dark. (You can see the sunshine on the top where the leaves curve down. The other palms are further away and you’re able to see the sun shining down on the tops and sides of the leaves.
That one angered the god of Arecaceae and is condemned to labor under a hunger shadow for ages.