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Saturday, August 10, 2013

Shadowy Sculpture



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!

21 comments:

  1. What a statue!
    I'm happy to be back again, have a good Sunday!

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  2. Wonderful, mysteries shadow shot for the day and the perfect words! Thanks as always for the weekend fun!!

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  3. Perhaps a stern yet sentimental look at his history. It appears to be a wistful time of reminiscing the days of yore...

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  4. The shadows add some dynamics to the wonderful sculpture.

    Nice capture. :)

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  5. Very imposing and intriguing. I can't quite tell what is going on with the red color.

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  6. Fascinating sculpture and nice, crisp shadows. Love the sense of clear air it gives.

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  7. awesome sculpture- sadly true words. Have a lovely day!

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  8. Gemma 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.
    Joy

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  9. Interesting how the shadows fall on the face. Ironically my post is of a statue.

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  10. I think the poetry captures the pensive expression. The shadows add great drama.

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  11. Gemma, you found a beautiful wooden sculpture and photographed it wonderfully. The shadows make your image three dimensional!

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  12. She looks so real. Good job. xo Jenny

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  13. Gemma, what an AMAZING shot. Thanks for sharing. I hope you're keeping well. Greetings. Jo East Africa

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  14. He does have a bit of a sad countenance. Perhaps, he doesn't like being in shadows so much!

    My Shadow Shot Sunday 2 Post is at:

    http://rnsane.blogspot.in/2013/08/shadow-shot-sunday-2-vegetable-seller.html

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  15. Gemma, the shadow enhances the sculpture.

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  16. the depth that this artist has captured in those eyes...is simply amazing. and the words work perfectly with the shot.

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  17. fantastic shadows, fine piece of sculpture; have a good Sunday


    much love...

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  18. Very moody and dramatic effect with those shadows on that sculpture!

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  19. Oh my, let us find beauty in all things.

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