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My shadow stretches out east to west in the early evening, indicative of the vernal equinox.
This is the high bridge on the Macomb Orchard Trail just east of Romeo, Michigan.
A few palm tree shadows
Read about my adventure on Ko Tao at thetravelingdreamer.com/2009/12/17/getting-a-work-out-on-...?
I know how this looks, but really, it IS a chainsaw, so please don't kick me out of the group. It's meant to be Deep Woods Arty, not lewd!
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Último dia de férias. Não oficialmente, mas como comecei um curso, não vou ter muito tempo pra sair.
Fomos ao Paço e à Livraria Cultura. Depois, esperamos 20 minutos na fila do restaurante, mas valeu a pena porque o crepe estava delicioso, fiquei querendo mais. O dia teve que terminar cedo porque precisava dormir logo e descansar.
Out on our summer porch, as the sun was going down. Through the viewfinder of an Argus 75 with a Canon 30D.
"Hard shadows can emphasize texture and edges. Find a scene with lit with hard shadows today and make a photo." @dailyshoot 304
I think of casting shadows with my children. Their behavior depends on how I act. Simple to understand, difficult to do. This photo will remind me to cast a loving motherly shadow over their lives each day. Hope you will be inspired too.
Gulls were running around on the canvas awnings shading the cafeteria at Melbourne Zoo. I thought the effect from the shadowing was really cool
When we were waiting for Felix to make an appearance, we came to this forest to walk everyday. We took different trails, exploring many nooks and crannies - the whole time we would talk to the baby and tell him it was cool to come out now, everyone was waiting for him, and that we couldn't wait to bring him back here. Well, now we can. It was amazing to go back with him and remember those last few days before he was born.