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those pants wanted to be noticed...and stole the spotlight!! happy sss2!!
ReplyDeleteFunny how shadow walking seems to be a reoccurring theme today! Great shot!
ReplyDeleteHey Margaret - you're shots always entertain me, I love them. wishing you a cheerful and healthful new year. take care now.
ReplyDeleteThis could've been shot in Helsinki today - in the center of the city no snow...
ReplyDeleteHappy weekend!
Terrific shadow shot for the day, Margaret! Hope your new year is off to a great start! Have a beautiful weekend!
ReplyDeleteSylvia
Wonderful deep shadows in this street! And the shadowy silhouette of the man standing astride in the distance adds to the drama!
ReplyDeletegreat action shot here....
ReplyDeleteThose shadows were made for walking.
ReplyDeleteMan, it's hard to stay very far ahead of those shadows! Good ShadowShot!
ReplyDeleteGreat shot, love the action
ReplyDeleteWhat a great shadow for taking an afternoon stroll.
ReplyDeleteYou almost feel as though the walkers will crush the fragile pattern!
ReplyDeleteOne almost feels as though the feet will crush the delicate tracery.
ReplyDeleteThe walkers in your photo look like they're in a great hurry!
ReplyDeleteA SHADOW THE SIZE OF THE SUN
If I had a shadow the size of the sun,
I’m not sure how fast I’d be able to run,
Or if I could flee from its ravenous jaws,
While keeping away from its razor-sharp claws!
© 2012 by Magical Mystical Teacher
Shadows here and there