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Saturday, April 4, 2009

Shadow Shot Sunday!


It's time for Shadow Shot Sunday! with Harriet and friends. Join the fun, find some shadows and share them!

Who's that following me??


Caught talking on the phone!

A favorite plant enjoying brilliant sunlight this April morning!

28 comments:

A Wild Thing said...

Ahhh...glorious sun, we'll take all the shadows it will give.

Have a great weekend!

Great Grandma Lin said...

shadows are great this time of year but later in summer we avoid the shadows too...

Anonymous said...

Sylvia, you always have such nice pictures. You inspire me to do the same for my blog. Maybe I'll do shadow shots, too. We'll see.

bobbie said...

Isn't that sunshine grand! Very nice shadow shots!

Chris said...

What fun your shadow pictures are. I'll have to give it a go soon.

Breeding Fancy Art Prints said...

I bet the pup was lovin' the sunny day as much as the plant (and you!)

Anonymous said...

The Sun feels very good here in the Northwest for a change, doesn't it Sylvia. Today's the first day of the farmers market, so I think I may head on over to Bellingham and see what creations were born over the winter months.

T.Allen said...

The phone shot is so sassy! I really enjoyed it! Happy SSS!

Judy said...

Great shadow shots. I love the dog one! Hope you are having a good weekend.

The Retired One said...

I always look forward to your shadow shots...I need to start taking some too...!
You inspire me with every shot!

Hot Fudge said...

Sunshine - you lucky thing. Here in Brisbane we have had days and days of rain. Love all your shots, particularly the one of the dog

ConverseMomma said...

I once read a ghost story about a camera that took a picture of your shadow and stole your soul. These lovely pictures brought that campfire story back to me.

EG CameraGirl said...

Everything sure is pretty when the sun shines this bright. For sure the plant is soaking it all in.

Happily Retired Gal said...

Looks like you had lots of sunshine and made excellent use of it too.
Hugs and blessings,

Indrani said...

Very creative again!
(I liked that planter. :))

The Summer Kitchen Girls said...

You are so good at getting several wonderful shadows! Love the spiked shadows of your plant...very striking!

Rinkly Rimes said...

While 'the other half' is rejoicing because the heat has come back into the sun, we're only too pleased to let you have it! Here, in Oz, the weather is at its sublime Autumn best....perfect.

jo said...

Nice to see the sun is beginning to show up in your part of the world...keep chasing the shadows

BLOGitse said...

sun here, sun there
shadows everywhere... :)

magiceye said...

all such beautiful captures!

GalleryJuana said...

Cute pic of your dog and the caption made me chuckle. Lovely plant too. I can see why it's your favorite.

jc said...

you always have great shadows!

Sarah said...

Hi Sylvia,
Thanks for the welcome! I love these shots, especially the middle one of the phonecall.
Sarah:)

Catherine said...

Nice variety of shadow shots here,,,like the dog on the verandah one in particular...

Gemma Wiseman said...

Lovely range of shadows! Love the drama of the last shadow!

Unknown said...

Love the "who's following me?" pic in your SSS -- I'm a dog lover too. Thanks for stopping by my blog and leaving your nice comments!

whizkid said...

such warm photos...don't you just love the sun!

have a sunny week :)

TropiGal said...

I love the idea of shadow shots. Brilliant.

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