Seen around town in the last week or so.
Bench (and photographer) shadow.
Tree shadow.Leaf shadows, soon to be no more.
Fence shadow.
Joining Magical Mystical Teacher for #ShadowshotSunday.
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Seen around town in the last week or so.
Bench (and photographer) shadow.
Tree shadow.Leaf shadows, soon to be no more.
Fence shadow.
Joining Magical Mystical Teacher for #ShadowshotSunday.
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...shadows get long in fall.
ReplyDeleteLove the tree.
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I love looking at shadows and I especially love that picture of the tree and its shadow. Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteNice shadows
ReplyDeleteWhat the story for that bench? It looks like someone thought, we have a bench, "Let's put it in a small green painted circle in the middle of an paved lot with two flower pots." I guess the big picture would put it in context, I just thought it looked funny! It does make a nice shadow.
ReplyDeleteThat bench is a small part of a much larger Story Garden at our local children's museum. I don't have an overall picture of the area where the bench is but this link gives some more information about the children's museum where it is located. https://uncoveringnewyork.com/discovery-center-of-the-southern-tier/
DeleteLove your shadow shots Alana -it's been awhile since I've seen that linky - glad it's still around!
ReplyDeleteShadows are everywhere.
ReplyDeleteShadows bring out the melancholy in us
ReplyDeleteAutumn makes for great shadows!
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