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- RUBY TUESDAY - FROM REALISM TO EXPRESSIONISM...
- SHADOW SHOT SUNDAY - WROUGHT AND DISTORTED!
- WEEKEND REFLECTIONS - CITYSCAPE
- BLACK AND WHITE WEEKEND - LIGHT AND DARK COMPOSITION
- WATERY WEDNESDAY - SEASCAPE (1) DUSK
- SHADOW SHOT SUNDAY - SOME AMBIGUITY HERE...
- SKYWATCH FRIDAY - SUNRISE AT 8.15 am TODAY AWAKENS...
- WATERY WEDNESDAY - THE MESSAGE...
- SHADOW SHOT SUNDAY - A MOMENT IN TIME ...
- SHADOW SHOT SUNDAY - IN THE SHADE...
- SKYWATCH FRIDAY - BLACK SNOW THIS MORNING, NYC, 11...
- WEEKEND REFLECTIONS - REFLECTIONS IN REVERSE!
- WATERY WEDNESDAY - BREASTING THE WAVES...
- SHADOW SHOT SUNDAY - PINK CHAMPAGNE, THE EMPTY CAS...
- WEEKEND REFLECTIONS - NEW YEAR'S DAY 2011
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Oh, I do love wrought iron shadows and these are terrific! Marvelous capture, Margaret!! Hope you have a lovely evening and a beautiful tomorrow!
ReplyDeleteSylvia
I do like the angles and swirls up and down the stairs. Reminds me of music with the notes rising and falling.
ReplyDeleteProbably over-wrought! Great shot!
ReplyDeletewow you take some beautiful photos. your weekend reflections is splendid. and the shadow shot too. I really really like what you do.
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous shadow shot.
ReplyDeleteMy shadow shot, have a blessed Sunday!
Fantastic creation with your lens!!! And perfect title for the shadow entry too.
ReplyDeleteMermaid Shadows
Hope you're having a super Sunday!!
It would be hard for me to walk on such elegant shadows. I'd have to find another way!
ReplyDeleteIF YOU SEE A SHADOW
If you see a shadow
And want to keep it near,
Point your trusty shooter
(Make sure the lens is clear);
Press with care the shutter,
Do not slam or sock it—
Then you’ll have a photo
To carry in your pocket!
© 2011 by Magical Mystical Teacher
A Splendid, Shadowy Door
A lovely photo, it looks like the steps are stenciled. I love it.
ReplyDeleteSuch a pretty design. Great shadow shot!
ReplyDeleteVery clever shadows!
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