I have a glass-topped round table on the back deck which sits near a garden bench. The other day I bought some vegetable starts for the garden and left them on the little round table, waiting for planting this weekend.
Wouldn't you know that the golden light of a sunset would cast this combination of shadows on the house. And that I would be there to capture it.
It's time for Shadow Shot Sunday! Head on over to Hey Harriet and check 'em out.
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15 comments:
What a fabulous shadow shot, Christine! I love it! Have a great evening and a beautiful tomorrow!
Sylvia
This is really good. It almost looks like the shadow was painted on the wall. :)
Incredible shadow shot! It looks like an impressive and fancy Easter bonnet!
you can't afford NOT to take this shot! It was so dramatic, so pretty!!
it is called serendipity!! Great portrait of shadows on that wall...
Nice. SSS keeps us alert for the pictures the sun paint on our walls.
Just gorgeous!
Burn.. Relieve.. Enjoy
That's an awesome capture! And I just love the exterior of your house! It's lovely and I'm wanting to see your whole house now. I must do a search on your blog and see if you've posted a photo of your home :)
Hope you have a super week ahead!
Doh! Couldn't find any house photos :(
I'm not sure I'd be comfortable posting pics of my home anyway, so completely understand others not sharing their homes on their blogs. I just post little snippets sometimes but never my entire house... Was just glad to see such a sweet snippet of yours! I want your walls ;D
Wow! silhuette shot is so gorgeous. Lovely.
Have a happy SS...
/chie
Now isn't this beautiful ! I love shots like this Christine .. it is alike having a peek at another whole world made of shadow and light .. perhaps that is exactly what goes on .. this is a "worm hole" into another completely different world ? : )
This is the kind of "pure" shadow shot I love. Just beautiful!
Thank you all so much. i'm making my way around to all of your blogs. :)
Lovely shadow! I don't see flowers by themselves, but a hat with flowers part of it, The table sets the shape of the hat so well!
Thanks Ralph. My friend Erika says it looks like a grand ladies' hat!
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