Shadowy sculpture at the Enchanted Maze Garden, Arthurs Seat
dreaming dreams
maybe seeing yesterdays
a little sadly
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!
What a statue!
ReplyDeleteI'm happy to be back again, have a good Sunday!
Wonderful, mysteries shadow shot for the day and the perfect words! Thanks as always for the weekend fun!!
ReplyDeletePerhaps a stern yet sentimental look at his history. It appears to be a wistful time of reminiscing the days of yore...
ReplyDeleteA fascinating sculpture
ReplyDeleteThe shadows add some dynamics to the wonderful sculpture.
ReplyDeleteNice capture. :)
Very imposing and intriguing. I can't quite tell what is going on with the red color.
ReplyDeleteFascinating sculpture and nice, crisp shadows. Love the sense of clear air it gives.
ReplyDeleteawesome sculpture- sadly true words. Have a lovely day!
ReplyDeleteGemma a beautiful shadow shot indeed .. and wistfulness is deeply embedded in this sad face .. it truly speaks with no words, yet yours are so terribly truthful.
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Interesting how the shadows fall on the face. Ironically my post is of a statue.
ReplyDeleteI think the poetry captures the pensive expression. The shadows add great drama.
ReplyDeleteGemma, you found a beautiful wooden sculpture and photographed it wonderfully. The shadows make your image three dimensional!
ReplyDeleteShe looks so real. Good job. xo Jenny
ReplyDeleteGemma, what an AMAZING shot. Thanks for sharing. I hope you're keeping well. Greetings. Jo East Africa
ReplyDeleteGreat Statue!
ReplyDeleteHe does have a bit of a sad countenance. Perhaps, he doesn't like being in shadows so much!
ReplyDeleteMy Shadow Shot Sunday 2 Post is at:
http://rnsane.blogspot.in/2013/08/shadow-shot-sunday-2-vegetable-seller.html
Gemma, the shadow enhances the sculpture.
ReplyDeletethe depth that this artist has captured in those eyes...is simply amazing. and the words work perfectly with the shot.
ReplyDeletefantastic shadows, fine piece of sculpture; have a good Sunday
ReplyDeletemuch love...
Very moody and dramatic effect with those shadows on that sculpture!
ReplyDeleteOh my, let us find beauty in all things.
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