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Saturday, May 18, 2013

Shadow Tangles at Seawinds



Seawinds, scenic park land at the top of Arthurs Seat on the Mornington Peninsula, is still in Autumn mode.
In some parts, the shadows seem to be running riot!

running wild and free
bold shadows on the rampage
enjoy a garden


Welcome to the shadows of Shadow Shot Sunday!

Your hosts are:
Magical Mystical Teacher
Rose (chubskulit)
Gemma Wiseman


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May the sunlight and shadows always be with you!

21 comments:

  1. looks like a place I would enjoy to Gemma!! Enjoy your Sunday!!

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  2. Happy Sunday from Málaga, España!

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  3. I like the light scatters here and there; casting shadows like stars in a green sky...:)

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  4. We're headed in to summer as you head in to fall. Always seems strange to me for some reason! What an inviting scene to come and sit for a spell.

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  5. It doesn't look so autumnal here with a lot of green leaves still on the shrubs and the colorful leaves still on the trees. Great shadows!

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  6. "bold shadows on the rampage" - I love it!

    Happy Shadow Shot Sunday, Gemma, and thanks as always for hosting!

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  7. I love the speckled light. It almost flutters.

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  8. What a beautifully sun-dappled place to relax.

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  9. aah, I love the thought of sitting there enjoying the shadows and whatever else is in view.

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  10. Nice shot of the shadow bench.

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  11. Your lovely shadows are running rampage.

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  12. I love this kind of shadow pattern. Lovely.

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  13. Beautiful shadow shot, Gemma. I hope you and your "Shadow" are keeping well. Greetings from Jo (Tanzania)

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  14. lovely spot to rest awhile! Have agreat week!

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  15. Now that looks so inviting...I can feel the breeze!... :)JP

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  16. What a nice inviting shadow !

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  17. I love a shady sitting spot, Gemma. I'd let my husband have that one sunny place on the bench, and we could have Lindy in between us. If only we didn't live so far away from your beautiful country!
    K

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Always remember, a sign of shadows means a sign of light.
Namaste.