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TO THE LIGHTHOUSE by Virginia Woolf
Saturday, April 7, 2012
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Untitled but I can see a deer!
ReplyDeleteHappy weekend!
Yes, now I can, with antlers? LOL!
DeleteQuite cool the way the shadow jags off the sidewalk curb. Nicely captured!
ReplyDeleteI had one similar with my grandson in a red jacket walking in the distance but I couldn't think of a title and chose some other photos instead. I love the way this one is in two parts!
ReplyDeleteI like the textures and lighting in this shot.
ReplyDeletea lovely striking composition....
ReplyDeleteThis is great. I can imagine it dipping down the curb.
ReplyDeletelove how the trunk splits off and starts again. great shot!!
ReplyDeleteGreat composition and shadows.
ReplyDeleteThis is like an interesting shadow puzzle with all kinds of interesting shapes that need to slot together!
ReplyDeletePoor 'untitled'! It definitely deserves a title, being a real work of art. The break in the shadow s very appealing.
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