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Sunday, August 16, 2009

Shadow Shot Sunday Snake

I took this two years ago when our daughter was still interested in playgrounds:



Yesterday while out for a walk, I came across a rooftop with shadows on it. But alas, I did not have a camera with me. Harriet would've enjoyed the feature, I think.

9 comments:

  1. That's an awfully skinny caterpillar there...clever, mysterious shot!

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  2. Wonderfully crisp curvy shadows here!
    Hugs and blessings,

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  3. Thanks so much, Martha, Sweet Repose & HR Girl! I'm really happy with how it came out!

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  4. I love your shadowy snake! Not a big fan of snakes usually, but this one appears friendly! Playgrounds are such great places for finding shadows! Pity about missing out on the rooftop shadow...maybe you'll have a camera handy next time you pass that way. You know how much I love rooftops! And when they're mixed with shadows it's especially exciting! ...ok, nerdy self shooshing now ;D

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  5. @Sally -- Thanks for stopping by & commenting!

    @Hey Harriet -- I suppose it also looks like the spine of a dinosaur skeleton. That's gotta be better than snakes since they're extinct. I've been bringing my camera along on some of these walks, so I think I can get the shot. There are also great shadows on a bunch of parallel exposed I beams that I think folk will enjoy. Thanks for your comments!

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  6. Seems you had a nice day then. Is that caterpillar?

    I thought it's clothes hangers §;-)
    Silly me...

    Enjoy.

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  7. It does look like a bunch of clothes hangers. But I think "snake" sounds cooler. :)

    Thanks for commenting!

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