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Saturday, November 5, 2011

SHADOW SHOT SUNDAY - "WE CAN'T WAIT"...







14 comments:

  1. You caught a great action shadow shot with that leg/foot in mid step !
    Joy from up NORTH : )

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  2. I especially like the shadow of the first walker,caught in mid-stride!

    SHADOW, WILL YOU?

    Shadow, will you always be
    Here where I can always see
    What you do and how you play?
    Or will you just slip away?


    © 2011 by Magical Mystical Teacher

    Sunflower Stippled with Shadows

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  3. They look a bit chilly in today's temperatures.
    We have been to Occupy Wall Street several times.....
    quite an experience

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  4. Interesting city shadows, Margaret. I simply had to enlarge the photo to get a better look at those open-toed boots in the upper righthand corner. Now, if I get hit by a bus, I can say I've seen everything!

    Kay, Alberta, Canada
    An Unfittie’s Guide to Adventurous Travel

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  5. Great shot of shadows on a determined march! Very symbolic of thetension of the moment!

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  6. I love the movement and the title for this.

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  7. Fabulous shadow shot and the action you captured in the first sot is awesome. No, we cannot wait. I am so worried about the student loan situation as I have one grandson in chemical engineering and 2 more about to go. What are they going to do? Like your notes about the movement. genie

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  8. So apropos is the title!!! Great shadow.

    Off the Pier...shadows is my link, if you'd care to view.

    Have a great day.

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  9. What a sharp shot! Seems sun still shining overthere.

    Happy SSS----

    /chie

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  10. I love the shadow shot, and I love the side you seem to leaning towards.

    Peace

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  11. great shadow shot Margaret. you know, I hadn't a clue as to how bad the student loan situation is for young people now. when I borrowed for my college education I was getting loans at 3%. I just spoke with a young man who has almost $40,000. in loans to pay back, and the interest rates are much higher than 30 years ago. and when the jobs outlook is so grim for graduates, well...I hope things change for the better, and sooner, rather than later. happy day to you Margaret.

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