winter main street at Mount Eliza on the Mornington Peninsula...
It is currently 9:30am Sunday morning...
The day is misty, rainy and 10degrees centigrade...
Yes... Winter can be cold in Australia - especially in the south...
Welcome to the shadows of Shadow Shot Sunday!
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Magical Mystical Teacher
Gemma Wiseman
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nice chilly shadow shot!
ReplyDeleteCreep eee!
ReplyDeleteFrom a desert dweller's point of view, this wintry scene looks so inviting!
ReplyDeleteI will say that right now, I am not envious of the season you have right now! Brrr...
ReplyDeleteI love photographing winter scenes- snow, ice, bare trees, but oh I do NOT like the frigid temps! That seems like quite a crowd on the sidewalk for winter. Pardon my ignorance, but do you get freezing temperatures?
ReplyDeleteI really LOVE this photo...
ReplyDeleteSoon those long shadows will be upon us here in the north. Nice photo!
ReplyDeleteSunshine warms things up a bit. Does it seem colder in Oz this year or is it me getting older?
ReplyDelete10 degrees is not much for Australia I agree. Our "summer" has 15 degrees C today, not much either...
ReplyDeletenice winter day. how elegant that bench is.
ReplyDeleteIt is a great shadow shot, Gemma and soon, I'm afraid, we will be trading places...:)JP
ReplyDeleteNicely shot, the long leafless tree shadows really provide the chilly mood. I hope that street vendor was selling coffee or hot chocolate, it looks like one could use a bit of warming.
ReplyDeleteNice little piggy. Great shot
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