Sunday, October 12, 2008
Shadow Shot Sunday..I'm Back.....
Happy Shadow Shot Sunday to all...Hey Harriet started this fun and more people are joining in..
If you haven't joined, go to Hey Harriet's blog and give it a try..
Okay folks, here is my Halloween shot..I took the ghost/pumpkin for a walk outside, just to get a good shadow..Put the ghost on the wood pile, cardboard box behind him and snapped away..
Sure I cheated, but would you expect anything else from a woman that drags her garden ornaments all over the yard..?
Now I will get serious..Our old shed, had some beautiful shadows from the trees..and last is a pretty shadow the leaded windows gave, from the front door..See you all, next Sunday...
Till next time, keep looking up...
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I love the illusions shadows make. I ws having fun on a night walk with my wife. a twig was casting a shadow from the street light. and when I illuminated it witht a flashlight. It totally bent the other way. Very pretty pics.
Very cute ghost/pumpkin shadow! I'm lovin' your series of halloween shots. I'll miss your spooky shadows when halloween is over! You have a very interesting looking shed. I like it! Especially decorated with shadows! Hope you have a wonderful Sunday. Try & stay out of mischief. Nah, not you! Shadow-shooting-mischief maker...hehe... :D
Such beautiful shadows! Love them all! The first one has such interesting detail. The shed looks like a wordk of art and that window is like a peaceful meditation area! Just lovely!
I love the shed! Great shadow shots as usual.
cool!! Love the window/curtain shadows!!
that is one beautiful shed!
Hi!
Nice shadow shot, you show us to day. I like your pictures very mutch, you take photos with your heart, and then the best pictures came out.
It´s me, Irene in Gothenburg in Sweden. Thanks for your nice comment at my blog. Of course, silver was it about. If you take an look at my site to day, you kan se an photo on a tree witch ar made of glas. That photo have I taken in Bavaria in Germany.
Hope you have a wonderful Sunday.
Sunwarm regards from Irene
Ps. I hope you understand my Englich. Ds
This is adorable!
I love your Halloween shadow! And the others are beautiful.
It may be staged - but it IS wonderful! Like the shot of the tree's shadoows - you never could go wrong with that.....maybe we should have a tree shadow week!
The window shot is very fun - we tried one this week and it didn't turn out like we wanted it to.....we'll try it again for next week!
Have a great week!!
Karla & Karrie
WOW! Great photographs! I'm very inspired.
I need your shed...how I could play in there...cool shots!
sharon
This has to be my favorite shadow shot to day, love the ghostly shadow!
I love your shed and the shadows on it! Wonderful shot! And your little ghost....spooky:D
sweet shadows!! :)
I always love your shadow shots! Your shed is so New England with weathered cedar shingle, blue trim & the greenery surrounding it. That picture could be a postcard :)
Great shadows! I love the Jack-o-lantern, it takes on a whole new spirit in shadow.
I like all your shadow shots, especially the first one. Looks so fun! Glad you're back!
Paz
wow great shadow shots!
Beautiful pic of your shed. :)
Oh, I love the ghost photo. I looove Halloween and it made me smile! The shots of your shed and window panes are very pretty but I am a sucker for the ghost.
Love these! The halloween one made me smile!
Very cute...but scary shadows!!..and I really love your old shed - so much character! :D
As always, way to step up for the shadow shots!! xo
I dig the pumpkin and ghost!
Love your shadow shots! The little ghost, so cute! :)
we are all glad you drag your garden ornaments all over the yard!! You never know what you will come up with lol!! Great strong shadow for halloween but i have to go with that shed, its like something out of a magazine, beautiful shadow shot. :0)
These are beautiful!
Oooh very cool! I love that jack o lantern shadow!!
That is the nicest shed I have ever seen! Fun halloween shadow shot. The window one fits the halloween spirit.
Good thing your garden ornaments are small enough to carry.
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