A wintery sun seems to cast the strongest shadows in all sorts of unexpected shades!
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Terrific shadow shot, Margaret! I do find the winter shadows really interesting! Hope you have a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteSylvia
The contrast between light and dark is emphasised by the angles. As to winter or summer, I wouldn't be able to tell.
ReplyDeleteBrilliant photo,I am full of envy.
ReplyDeleteThe geometric shapes, window and siding, seem to define the building in a constant state of horizontal and vertical. Yet the shadow splits the 90° angles by splitting into a 45° angle to offset the stark. Nice!
ReplyDeleteThis image has style! It reminds me of the painted works of American Edward Hopper. Very well done!
ReplyDeleteI said Hopper, not Hopkins. :-)
ReplyDeletevery nice work!
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Wow! That is a super shadowy find if ever I saw one! Nicely spotted and captured! Enjoy the rest of your weekend :)
ReplyDeleteLovely shadow shot. Have a beautiful day.
ReplyDeleteand it looks stylish!
ReplyDeleteHave a great week ahead!
I love your shadow shot! Happy SSS!
ReplyDeletePaz
Lovely shadow, perfect!
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