Find beauty not only in the thing itself but in the pattern of the shadows,
the light and dark which that thing provides.
-Junichiro Tanizaki -
Winters brings indoor shadow Summer brings outdoor shadow Winter or Summer, which do you prefer?
-Junichiro Tanizaki -
Winters brings indoor shadow Summer brings outdoor shadow Winter or Summer, which do you prefer?
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These are shadow works of art!
ReplyDeleteYour plant shadows make some very interesting patterns. Nicely captured! :)
ReplyDeleteYour plant shadows make some very interesting patterns. Nicely captured! :)
ReplyDeleteBoth images are lovely, but I prefer the fragility of the tender fern shadow. Cheers!
ReplyDeleteI love them both!
ReplyDeleteHappy Pi Day!
No question, I'm all for summer! In Seattle it's awfully dreary in winter, sadly. At least not frozen very often.
ReplyDeletei'd probably go for the summer but where is spring?
ReplyDeleteOutdoor, but that is who I am!...:)JP
ReplyDeleteGreat shadows...thanks for the party. xo
ReplyDeleteWhere there are shadows, there is light. Always lovely.
ReplyDeleteWonderful, both, but my favorite is the second photo, such a great shot !
ReplyDeleteGreetings from germany
Very nice shadows !
ReplyDeleteToo hard to pick, but I do like any shadow that is feather-like, not sure why, but I do. Thank you for hosting this wonderful meme.
ReplyDeleteI love ferns so I am partial to that picture.
ReplyDeleteShadows everywhere when sun shine in it's best.
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