I miss you Sam!!

I miss you Sam!!
I miss you Sam!!

Saturday, February 21, 2009

Shadow Shot Sunday


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I'm unable to sign in at Shadow Shot this morning, but I'm so excited about having a little sunshine, I'm posting these anyway.

This is a shadow shot of Mojo and Sam on the deck and they seem as confused by seeing shadows again as I was!

A bare lilac bush, dreaming of spring! And me in the corner with camera.

And last but not least, Sam Schnauzer, the guardian, ever alert!

Have a beautiful Shadow Shot Sunday!

27 comments:

Peggy said...

Sylvia;

What great shots...I never think of taking shadow shots. Now I'll be looking for them! I learn from you all the time! It is nice to see the sun more regularly!

Maria said...

These shadow shots are great! And it means that you really had sun!
The brown dog in the first picture looks like my dog D'Ora. No, she is still by my side! :)))
Have a nice weekend!

bobbie said...

Oh that top one is a real winner!

I can sign you in, Sylvia.

Sucharita Sarkar said...

I have never been too good with the camera, but I found the idea of shadow-shots very imaginative and interesting.

A Wild Thing said...

Too cute...and I bet they're loving being out in the sun too...too cold here today!!!

Hot Fudge said...

I'm glad I'm not the only one scared of my own shadow!

Shannon said...

In the top picture, it looks like your dog is admiring his/her own shadow! Funny! Great work!

Anonymous said...

Love the shadows of the dogs really great capture

Darlene said...

I had two Miniature Schnauzers and they are a wonderful breed. Is Mojo a Golden Retriever?

Mojo has probably forgotten what a shadow looks like and is wondering what that strange black dog is.

Gemma Wiseman said...

Your animal shots are just so cute! Especially love their facial expressions in the first shot! And your tree shadow is quite haunting and lovely!

SandraRee said...

Love the names Mojo and Sam. Sweet shadow shots! :)

Unknown said...

Love the 'confused' shadow shots of Mojo and Sam! Happy Sunday :D

Chubby Chieque said...

He he... your cuties seems confused but they know how to posed for your SS, anyway...

Great job!

♥ Braja said...

Oh that's hilarious...I love those dogs...no doubt you're a fan of Henry?

Uh-oh, word verif??? :(((

magiceye said...

all such lovely shots!
what a coincidence that even I have posted a picture of my pet dog!

Anonymous said...

What fun shots, those fellows do look quite surprised at seeing their shadows, you did well to catch them being still! :0)

Alissa Nicolau said...

Nice shadow picture of your two dogs. I like how bright their coloring is compared to the drab decking.

The Summer Kitchen Girls said...

What silly pooch shots! The lilac shot.....can't wait in a few months when you can show us a blooming tree {then, if only we could smell it!!}

Lisa's RetroStyle said...

Nice shots! Mojo does seem to be looking at his shadow rather strangely.

Linda Reeder said...

Yes, the sun was wonderful! Now it will be going away except for a peek-a-boo now and then. The emerging daffodils need watering.

EG CameraGirl said...

Love the dog shadows. Both look like they're stunned to see them. I guess you haven had much sun lately.

Anonymous said...

Oh that shot of the two confused faces contemplating their shadows is brilliant!

TropiGal said...

Shadow shots -- what a creative, interesting, fun idea. I loved 'em.

Anonymous said...

Wonderful shadows shots! Thanks for sharing.

jo said...

All your shots are beautiful but I like trees the best (maybe its the pagan in me)

raf said...

Yes, it's a joy when we get our sun here in the PNW, but when it's out there is truly not a more spectacular place to live than here.
Enjoyed your shadow shots today, Sylvia, and your wonderful blog. Thank you!

Anonymous said...

Isn't it wonderful to have sunshine to produce such shadow shots??? I love the dog shadows ... have shared a few of those myself over the past weeks as I've participated.
Hugs and blessings,

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