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you crack me up. fine Margaret, very fine.
ReplyDeleteThe shadow of that wheel is poised in such a way as to make it look like a reflection. Very observant of you!
ReplyDeleteCOMPADRES
Shadows above me,
Shadows below;
Some shadows swift and
Some shadows slow;
All of these shadows,
It’s plain to see,
Are my compadres—
Sweet company!
© 2011 by Magical Mystical Teacher
Scissor Those Shadows!
Really nice strong shadow!
ReplyDeleteA PREFECT SHOT OF THE FELLOW AND HIS SHADOW AT THE RIGHT TIME.
ReplyDeleteI wonder if instead the bicycle is following him instead (à la the Twilight Zone). How the bike balances itself without a rider remains imponderable. a mystery...
ReplyDeleteI love the way your darks are so dark and your lights so brilliant. Do you use a special filter?
ReplyDeletenice shadow capture!
ReplyDeleteIntricate designs. Only nature could make them converge like that, but takes a sharp eye to capture at the right moment. Good stuff!
ReplyDeletePeace
I love bicycle shots - great shadow!!
ReplyDeleteLooks that way, doesn't it. Ha! Great shot.
ReplyDeleteVery good photo.
ReplyDeleteRegards!
This is a fantastic shadow. The bike makes such an interesting pattern. Nice find.
ReplyDeleteGreat Shadow Shot. The bike does make a great shadow. Nice!!
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