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Was resting my feet after being on them all day at Disneyland's California's Adventure Park and when I looked up... Woohoo I was shaded by blue..
It's another BOO HOO BLUE MONDAY'S at Pinkalicious.....
A sunset that really never set off. I pulled this out of the archives because it gave me a sudden mood. I remember trying a few different angles with this and ended up getting my shoes wet. After that I just sat back and enjoyed the view.
On a walk around The London Bridge area, with Mandy Willard, I just managed to capture this couple walking out of the bright sunshine into the shade at the Hays Galleria...
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Plati beach, Lemnos island, Greece
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original painting Shaded by Artist Ruth Hunter; medium: oil and cold wax on panel; artwork size: 24x30"
A hot day in Kyoto. A thoughtful restaurant owner provided umbrellas as shade for his waiting customers.
Monte Alban was founded around 500 BC and became the capital of a large-scale expansionist civilization that dominated much of the Oaxacan highlands and interacted with other Mesoamerican regional states, such as Teotihuacan. The city was largely abandoned by the end of the Late Classic (AD 500–750). Oaxaca, México
In my first pictures of Kyori Shade (and to my shame my only other shoot to date) she wore The Fierce Subject oriental style evening gown - very elegant! For this second set I wanted to have a total contrast! What do you think of her as biker chick?
even while asleep this female mallard puts the others in the shade. Walk along the River Kelvin before the work day begins.
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A place for rest in the shade beside the sea in Alvor, Portugal.
I assembled this ceiling lamp shade from pre-cut flatpack pieces of thick translucent plastic. Very like assembling modular origami with no actual folding involved. If you try this, I highly recommend watching a few videos first. The real difficulty for me was attaching it. You have to leave one section out, insert the hanging bulb then finagle the last piece back in place essentially working blind. In my case, the ceiling was high and the fixture located nearly out of my reach on the ladder. Hopefully the bulb will never need changing!