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Sun peeks through after an Ides-of-March blizzard. Faircrest neighborhood, Madison, Wisconsin, Unrecognizable States of America, March 16, 2026.
Street cleaner and his shadow, as well as the shadow of myself, taken in early sunny morning along a seaside road in Subic, Zambales, Philippines.
The beautiful italian mountains. Landscape in the Northern border. SudTirol, Ortisei.
Le nostre splendide montagne... Vista dalle parti delle Odle.
Alto Adige - Ortisei
Mountain peaks cast deep shadows across the landscape in the late afternoon, and often times it begins to get dark earlier than it would normally be otherwise. So, I try to find a spot to camp for the night long before nightfall. I am somewhat trepidatious about setting up a campsite in the dark while I'm in grizzly bear and mountain lion territory. Yes, they hunt both day and night... but I like to be able to see what is around me.
This photo was shot in the northwestern corner of Montana in Grizzly Bear country and within 12 miles of the Canadian border.
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Praça do Por do Sol
Pinheiros
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With the light behind, you can't see what's in front of it. The sun creates the illusion that light keeps us safe, that there's no darkness. That's never true.
Shadows cast by a mother shield fern (Polystichum proliferum) seen through the leaf of another plant (a Canna). After cropping.
Time for some Bank Holiday waterfall therapy.
This is a small burn called "Allt Coire Eoghainn" in Glen Cannich and after the overnight rain it was quite lively.
Seasonal light
Unlike yesterday’s entry, this scene is what I’d expect at this time of year.
Low sun + long shadows = December light.
P101-6787 Takne at Marsahll Place, Perth, Scotland.
This shot was inspired by Macro Mondays' theme: Shadow Play.
Have a great Monday, everyone, monochrome or otherwise. 😊
Poznan, Poland
Klasztorna Street
Stary Rynek
I shot this a few weeks ago and am just getting around to posting it. On this day, snow had started to fall but it had not covered this street yet, but......it is now!
There is something with the way
the shadows fall and the light plays off of the cobblestones that makes this pure magic for me. It is hard to not be completely overwhelmed by the deep sense of history that seems to exude from all of its pores. One of my top ten reasons for loving this city, Poznan.
Capture a shadow, dance with the wind, stand in a rainbow, begin at the end.
(By; Mary Anne Radmacher)
Poznan, Poland
Stary Ryenk
Winter
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“We are linked by our shadows, not by our light.” ― Jun Mochizuki
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Found a tree frog! Never seen a frog shadow before! I found him on a lower castor plant leaf (those leaves are enormous!!) initially, then he hopped to one higher up.
the narrow passage felt colder, the walls pale and lifeless, adorned only with the hum of air conditioners clinging to their corners. the late afternoon light slashed through the scene, casting long, deliberate shadows down the damp, uneven stairs. she ran up, focused, her steps quick and sure. her shadow, larger than life, raced ahead, mimicking her movement in a quiet duet with the walls. the puddles below reflected faint glimmers of the world above, while the textures of the city whispered stories of wear and resilience. there was no sound but her rhythm, no moment but this one—just light, shadow, and the climb.