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Even in the middle of January not all the leaves finished turning. This one was decorated by shadows.

Entrance into the world of white shadows......

Cyclamen by the window.

Maine

Villa Cavrois series

Jetliner flying out of the sunset leavin a nice shadow across the clouds.

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From the other side of Paignton pier, using the stands to create a little sunburst and striking shadows

Mini bottle - 40mm visible

The beautiful Turtmann valley covered in shadow. A very quiet and very nice valley, without all the mass tourism. Just nature! In the middle far away, the summit of the Weisshorn (4505m) is slightly visible.

For the Macro Mondays theme "Shadow". This is the shadow cast by shining a mobile phone LED light through a measuring/marking tool (essentially a perforated metal sheet). The 4 rows of staggered dots allow you to mark to a precision of 1/64th off an inch. The vertical size of the frame is more than 2 inches and well less than 3. HMM!

Pedestrian bridge at Poplar DLR station in monochrome.

Late afternoon shadows play across shoji screens. Koto-in sub temple of Daitoku-ji Kyoto Japan

Shadow of Rick Grimes from The Walking Dead tv series. This is an action figure and its head is less than 1". I used the sunlight coming through the window and a white paper background. And it looks like a silhouette, too. A bit confusing, isn't it?

 

▪There is a little difference between a silhouette and a shadow and I was reading about it. This is the photo of the shadow that I took directly from the white paper. If I had wanted to take a silhouette, I would have taken a photo of the figure against a lighted background. In this way, only the dark object would be seen against that background of light, but without leaving a shadow on it. This is how I understand it, but I get more confused when people see the photo and continue calling it a silhouette.▪

 

Macro Mondays: #Shadow

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Leica 50mm F1.5

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Trees and shadows on a winter day in the country.

We make our own cross

When sorrow comes to haunt our days

But whichever god you follow

The pain and grief stubbornly stays

You think you have defeated me

No more worshipping you say

But if you wait for long enough

Until the shadows lengthen

And the world grows silent

This is when the shadows move

Across the bleak earth

In search of the dark angel

Their forbidden lord

When time is suspended

And the light is abhorred

This is when you will wish for me

To bring back the light before the fall

And you will long for me

In that space of time

Between the choice of the shadows

And the eternal soul

 

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Although this poem has been written for some time I have written these notes about the poem after seeing the desperate plight of the survivors in Turkey and Syria in the past two days. As each hour goes by the death toll goes up after the devastating two earthquakes and aftershocks in their countries.

 

What is true desperation? I think we have been witnesses to it in these terrible days. Sometimes in our lives there are times when desperation strikes, when all is at a loss. It can take many forms and be a different experience for each one of us.

 

But I am not going to dwell on this. I can only tell you that my own personal experience of desperation afforded me a shattering realisation, one that ultimately opened my heart wide to belief.

 

This poem might well be cold comfort for some. For others they might look for a light.

 

But may you find peace in your life.

 

This image belongs to my series of works that form my ‘Christ Tree Poems’ and you can find them in my Album here on Flickr.

 

I have also paired this work with Lisa Gerrard’s ‘Sanvean’ [I Am Your Shadow] which is perfect for this work, as she communes with the Divine in her own powerful moving way with her voice.

 

youtu.be/xfgl57vINmw

 

And if you would like to see more of my work, please visit my website at:

 

www.shelleyturnerpoetpix.com

  

The shadow looks a bit evil...the small bug in front may not be around much longer...who knew beautiful tulips could be so dangerous...

 

The tulips of Turkey always look gorgeous...check my blog post:

 

adpphotography.zenfolio.com/blog/2018/4/The-Tulips-of-turkey

There is no light without shadow.

 

Shadows of stamen inside the Amaryllis.

This is about 5 cm.

 

Happy Macro Monday.

 

Thank you for your views, faves and or comments, they are greatly appreciated !!!

 

Don't use this image on websites, blogs or other media without my explicit permission !!!

 

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Leaves and trees, birds and flowers, butterflies, lakes and rivers these are a few of my "favorite things" to photograph!

 

Since this week the weather doesn't show a sing of improvement in this area of PA, I'm choosing this one that I took last November. I like the shadows and soft tones that the camera captured on this one.

 

It was early in the morning, and the light was soft and perfect, a little cold but I was wearing warm boots and everything else for the long hike. Canada geese were all over the place, which from time to time surprised me with the noise they make with their wings. Deer also were trying to find something to eat close by. Some leaves were laying on the ground, still frozen before the sun warmed them later that day...

 

Have a great day everyone:

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=PYD-DIggB2k

 

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Photography is my passion, and nature photography is my favorite.

 

I have been in Explore for more that a hundred times, and it is an awesome experience to have your photos showcased in such a special way.

 

I'm in many groups, and I only add my photos to them if they are not private.

 

I thank your for coming today, for leaving a comment, and make a favorite of yours this photo, (if that is the case) thanks again!

 

The best part of this forum is the contacts and friends that I have made over the years, that have the same passion for this art that is called photography!

 

Martha.

   

It's time for DRD's monthly Shadow Box! I love the way the items included in these amazing sets are made in both dark and light versions. The dark version of this month's set is a bloody bathroom scene which is just perfect for Halloween! This month's Shadow Box from DRD also includes a special little box with some bonus items to help you celebrate this ....

 

Read the rest and grab the designer and event info on Threads & Tuneage

sunset casting long shadows through a snowy forest in Bergen, Norway

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Shadows on a piece of a card - for Macro Mondays group. HMM!

Shadows evening light, the sun is low and created this shadow pattern on weathered wood.

This are just some nice shadows I saw in Luzern at the Vierwaldstättersee around noon. I liked how they lined up almost perfectly. I took this on my small Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ101 at 9.1 mm, f/6.3, 1/800 s, ISO 125.

 

Taken from the 30th floor of the Sofitel Water Tower Hotel, Chicago.

 

Part of my Unusual Album flickr.com/photos/22666370@N08/sets/72157668650899833

If you walk through the upper town of Luxembourg, you will not only notice the imposing construction of many buildings and walls, but also the self-contained and extremely stable structure. You can still see today that the city was developed into one of the strongest fortresses in Europe from the 17th century. It was nicknamed "Gibraltar of the North".

This small strip of cast lead animals measures exactly 3 inches

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