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Loving his foot rub! I don't know why, but he would much rather you rub him with your foot rather than your hands!
paul jenkins' painting [detail] @ the butler institute of american art, youngstown, ohio, usa
jenkins was a contemporary of jackson pollack
Shadow from adjacent city artwork casting 'a spell' across a street camper. I had a nice (really good) chat with him once the sun dropped down.
'All lives matter'
Shadow darner, Aeshna umbrosa, male.
I see no hint of the male shadow's turquoise eyes, but other details all fit A. umbrosa.
Springbrook Creek Trail, Renton, Washington State, September 19, 2020.
Halloween with police 2005. They didn't say anything to me they just tried to look menacing. Whatever.
In search of the best light, I often found the shadows of leaves on leaves very enticing to photograph.
Photo taken at the Marjorie McNeely Conservatory in St. Paul, Minnesota.
I have a little shadow that goes in and out with me,
And what can be the use of him is more than I can see.
He is very, very like me from the heels up to the head;
And I see him jump before me, when I jump into my bed.
..Robert Louis Stevenson
esperando a que las nubes pasen y me den una luz potente del sol, salió esta foto, llena de sombras y texturas en el Museo de Arte Moderno de Luxemburgo. MUDAM
The sun casting a shadow on the bell reveals a lovely emblem, on our trip to the bell tower in Villajoyosa.
The sun cast a very funny cartoon-like shadow of my car as I drove past recently harvested fields along the incredibly flat river delta lands near Clarksdale, Mississippi.
Full moon on 010110 (Yes, a binary day). :-)
Did it take long to find me?
I ask the faithful light.
Ooh, did it take long to find me,
And are you going to stay the night?
I'm being followed by a moon shadow,
Moon shadow, moon shadow.
Leaping and hopping on a moon shadow.
Moon shadow, moon shadow.
Really reminds me of a book I used to read as a kid, called Pelles ficklampa [Pelle's flashlight] (written and illustrated by Jan Lööf, awesome illustrator mostly known for Skrot-Nisse). Pelle passes weird shadows in the dark on his way with pancakes to his uncle (some story huh?). The shadows look like monsters but are mearly machines. Haunting!