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Dublin Sunrise Ireland

Shadow on the wall -

Blinds

Something stirring in the dark...

 

Shot for Our Daily Challenge :“Shadows”

  

Macro f/22.0

 

Shepton, TX # 333

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Hooglandse Church, Leiden

It was Sunday morning in June

Trees in my garden provide shades and shelters

I like the shadow paintings of the tree

That shadow areas are relatively flat and dark

 

The walls have these paintings on sunny days

Sunlight paintings on the white house

I like the dark shadow paintings from the sun

The shadows have no higher saturation of color.

 

Hlif

by the Pond

  

Hamburg. Eidelstedt.

our shadows will be ,probably, rowing in our favorite places many years after our missing. sometimes they wonder where and how they want in our presence

archive panorama photo

Shadows sweep across a weathered vermilion gatepost. Sanjusangen-do temple. Kyoto Japan

Shadow walking

Birds are talking

On the Winter breeze

 

Shadows spreading

Down they are heading

Under the rising trees

 

Shadows fall,without a sound

On the wild. waiting ground

Where they kiss, the fallen leaves

Sigma 105mm macro

I captured this at the Great Sand Dunes NP in Colorado on a Partly Cloudy afternoon. As I was watching the light and shadows move across the landscape it reminded me of an old silent B&W movie.

 

Thanks for stopping by

Shadows on a walk in late November processed with Topaz Impressions in the style of Georgia O'Keefe at 67% opacity.

Another rusty image from the farmyard in Lane End. I had to wait what seemed like an age for the sun!

Featuring:

 

Zibska - Lamia Makeup

 

This makeup is available at "The Darkness Event" from April 05 - 28 2022.

 

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Also featuring:

 

CerberusXing - Crucifix Corridor Backdrop

CerberusXing - Origin Pants

Contraption - SP1NDL Prosthetic Arm

No.Match - No Waste Hair

RIOT - Cole Harnessed Tank

 

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Reflections Start To Lie

When The Mirror Knows Too Much

Yesterday Has Past

Tomorrow's Long Since Gone

Thirteen Years And Nothing's Changed

The Promises, They Died

Never Let Them See The Rage

You Left Me Wanting

Gifts, From Gods Below

The Strangers Biding Call

The Script Already Written

So Patiently We Wait

There's No Rainbow Here

These Words Are Never Mine

What's Choice For The Chosen

They Never Told Me

Why?

Know Now What You See

The Voice Behind The Veil

Confessions Will Deceive You

Within The Shadow Realm

Our Souls Split And Frayed

Through Thoughts That Transcend Time

Know Now Where You Stand

They'll Never Tell You

Why

 

The Music: Seraphim Shock - Shadow Realm

 

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Zibska:

Flickr

Mainstore

Marketplace.

Plume shadow on Plume Poppy leaf.

Hooglandse Church, Leiden

Worcester Cathedral gave me the shadow picture that I was looking for - thanks!

Well, at least it's not the bird flu. And nobody said I can't meet with the geese at the lake. These are greylags by the way, and by now (the photo was taken in February) the big flocks of geese have disbanded. They're all hanging out in pairs now 😊

 

I hope you're all doing well. Stay safe!

Looking down on a Horse in the National Park of Petra in Jordan.

  

Travel Photography from Jordan

 

More photos on my Instagram account :)

Sand Dunes at Death Valley National Park

Happy Macro Easter Monday

Asam church,

Munich, Bavaria, Germany

 

On the wall and door

A plowed field with an old tree as the sun went down, creating some interesting lines and shadows.

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