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Saturday, October 24, 2015

Freezing Shadow

To take a photograph is to participate in another person's mortality, vulnerability, mutability. 
Precisely by slicing out this moment
 and freezing it, all photographs testify 
to time's relentless melt. 
- Susan Sontag -

Our Morning Walk on a 32 degrees weather, brrrr!
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Gather your shadows here!

1. Jim, Sydney, Australia  12. klara, Brussels  23. biebkriebels  
2. A Creative Harbor  13. Gemma's Greyscale  24. Charlene,Sweden  
3. Colleen@ LOOSELEAF  14. EG CameraGirl  25. Debbie at Travel with Intent  
4. Paula Scott Molokai Girl  15. Halloween inspiration  26. veta  
5. Ralph  16. Cloudia  27. hapzydeco  
6. Rose  17. Angie in West Oz  28. Al, Arkansas  
7. Kathe W.  18. carolina inhofe martinez  29. Day One  
8. ladyleemanila  19. Sara Chapman, Seattle USA  30. genie~va  
9. Abrianna  20. Sara Chapman #2  31. #ValladolidContraElCáncer  
10. Double spiral  21. Sara Chapman #3  32. meow  
11. Gemma's MP Daily  22. Gattina  

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13 comments:

Paula Scott Molokai Girl Studio said...

Yes, brrrr!!!!

Love the quote!

colleen said...

Love that criss cross effect.

Kathe W. said...

I always enjoy seeing peoples shadows!

Ralph said...

This is mighty long shadow - as strong as your relationship!

Gemma Wiseman said...

The length of the shadows is impressive, but I love the pyramid shapes - as if supporting each other.

Klara said...

you look like standing on stilts. I love the lines as well. nice shadows.

Anonymous said...

very interesting.

Sara Chapman said...

The quote is very affecting. Why, indeed, do we love to take photographs? Thank you for posting it, and the indirect image of two people who love each other.

Anonymous said...

lovely.

Ingrid said...

Have you ever tried to get rid of your shadow ? Very nice picture !

biebkriebels said...

Makes you feel a giant those shadows.

Debbie at Travel with Intent said...

I love that shot. Great proportion

Nonnie said...

Isn't it amazing how long our legs can look in a shadow?!

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