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Deceptive it is! Is there another one that made that shadow?
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Miniature Rose's Shadow, have a blessed Sunday!
Great shadows here, but I really love the yellow in the shot!
ReplyDeleteDramatic, angled shadows! Stunning glow of yellow!
ReplyDeleteVery good shadow.
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Now this is very neat! It's like this skylight's shadow has crept around to the front just for the photograph. ha! I always have thought roofs with several of these popping up from them were an interesting sight. Happy SSS.
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ReplyDeleteA fascinating shot! Certainly a picture which invites one to look twice!
ReplyDeleteWe got a double shot with this one.
ReplyDeletean inverted shadow...a smaller shadow of itself. nice shot!!!
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