Old farming equipment at Coolart, a 19th century homestead at Somers on the Mornington Peninsula.
Old farming machines
Once just worked the heavy earth
Now shadows of art
Welcome to the shadows of Shadow Shot Sunday!
Your hosts are:
Magical Mystical Teacher
Rose (chubskulit)
Gemma Wiseman
Shadow quote on chubskulit's Etcetera Etcetera:
I don't need a friend who changes when I change and who nods when I nod; my shadow does that much better. - Plutarch
May the sunlight and shadows always be with you!
27 comments:
The old machinery has gotten a new lease on life as shadow makers!
This is almost like a retirement party for the machinery that worked so hard for so many years .. an appreciation of their shadows as art is perfect !
Joy : )
Love the old farm machinery!
Very cool!
A mi me gusta mucho, 'art of shadows'... :)
art, indeed!
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Loving those farm equipment shadows-truly a work of 'art'!
Terrific shadow shot for the day!! Love the old farm equipment!! Clever capture!!
Implements of work have an honest style - in both form and shadow. Form and function have their own beauty!
we have such pieces around the farm...lovely shadows gemma.
cool shadows of old machinery
I love that rusty stuff. Sure makes for interesting shadows.
Nice one, and well composed.
"Shadows of art" to perfection!!!
Shadows hold the story. http://looseleafnotes.com
Waiting for a farmer.
Rough machinery produce beautiful shadows.
Great old machines, and they make fascinating shadows.
From Metal to Rust to Shadow to Dust!
Perfect Capture!
John
Great photography. I always loved old barns and this fits right in with that.
Love this! Your haiku is great too. :)
Nice one, Gemma,
Thanks for hosting.
Sharp-toothed implements,
Old and worn from hard use, now
Rusting quietly.
JzB
I can remember my father using implements like those. Great photos.
Such a great nostalgic shadow shot of the old machinery and perfect words!
"shadows of art" really nice
much love....
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