White walls - canvases for shadows
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These are interesting urban shadows.
ReplyDeleteSeconds apart on Shadow Shot! I particularly like the small shot appearing to be monochrome this time. Your urban surroundings certainly give many opportunities for exciting shadows and angles.
ReplyDeleteYou've turned blank walls into works of art - who needs canvas?
ReplyDeleteGreat photography and great and interesting shadows.
ReplyDeleteNice. I like the first one, it looks like a balloon shadow there, although I think it's probably just a satellite dish!
ReplyDeleteOh! I love them!!! Thank you so much for visiting my SSS - you're an absolute pro!! The lines and whites - terrific stuff!
ReplyDeleteI really enjoy the first picture. If you look at the shadow alone and ignore completely all else, the shadow evokes the Manhattan skyline. It has the tiered look reminiscent of say, the Empire State Building. Alllook spctacular against the white masonary walls, a fine canvas...
ReplyDeleteLove that first shot. The shadow looks like a cityscape in itself.
ReplyDeletereally love that first shot...amazing!!
ReplyDeleteGreat architectural shadows. Colors, textures, shapes are all terrific.
ReplyDeleteWow. These are remarkable. We certainly have a talented group of SSS shooters!
ReplyDeleteMarvellous shots! I like the first one particularly - it made me smile.
ReplyDeleteAnother one here who likes the first shot best. All are fantastic! What interesting views you have. I'm very envious!
ReplyDeleteWonderful views of a big city from an angle different than most...the rooftops, something living in a small community rarely sees.
ReplyDeletevery nice shadows, well captured
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shadow shots..
ReplyDeleteI love the feeling of height in your shots. Its good to look down on the world like that.
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