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well.. that s me standin near window... was trying to capture my shadow on the wall at night.. long long exposure...
Here he is again, in front of my TV now. XD He seems to be having fun with his shadow! I think he's watching it in the reflection of my eyes. That must be why he's so close and staring at me. xD"
February 22, the day after my dear friend Sybil died, I took my camera on a walk through a sunny, warm morning in Seattle. This was taken against the wall of the Kreilsheim (sp?) Theatre at the Seattle Center. A man stopped me and asked if I was okay, cause he'd never seen someone stop to take pictures of a shadow. That made me giggle. I think I'm okay, I guess.
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I thought these lines looked interesting but when a person strolled by, it made the shot all the better. So I set up and shot person after person untill this individual entered the shot, and it was best.
The shadows were most interesting although they contribute to a sort of paradox. At first blush they look like they are caused by the pillars that front them. However, the sun is on the pillars so that doesn't quite fit. Rather, there are similar free standing pillars to the left and just out of the image. You probably figured that out but small things entertain this photographer. This is the third in the series "Lines of Edmonton".
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I think, my favorite pic taken in a public garden... I love this shadow, enigmatic, in a tube like an organ's one, and I listen to this delicious and baroque music from my son.
He's an organist in a black and white sweet dream.
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Love this one, so much...
Number 131 of my 365 photo challenge - A 1:1 macro image of a Daisy surrounded by intense shadows in the afternoon sun.
“A conversation is a dialogue, not a monologue. That's why there are so few good conversations: due to scarcity, two intelligent talkers seldom meet” - Truman Capote
After a rainy evening at the Pike Place market, Seattle. The reflection of Neon lights in the market place added a perfect blend to the mood of this picture