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Saturday, April 11, 2009

Shadow Shot Sunday!


Hey! time to join us for Shadow Shot Sunday hosted by Hey Harriet check out her blog, sign in, join us for the fun!

As I was hurrying through the kitchen yesterday morning on my way to get my car and go grocery shopping, I found this waiting for me in our dish rack and I loved the color!



This crow came to visit the other morning, but wouldn't let me get any closer, although I followed him around the yard for about ten minutes.

Bare trees -- still leave shadows on our neighbors house.

23 comments:

GalleryJuana said...

I like your wooden dish rack. Neat photo of the crow. He seems to be curious about why you're following him.

Unknown said...

All wonderful shadows, but really love the red shadow on the first shot. Happy Easter.

bobbie said...

Very nice! I especially like the dish rack shadow in color!

robin. said...

nice shots...great of the crow to give you a shadow pic.

A Wild Thing said...

I have the same shadow on my kitchen sink, only mine is blue from the lids of the containers...how clever!

Have a wonderful Easter Sunday...Spring is getting warmer!

Rosebud Collection said...

What great shots..Each one is wonderful..Enjoyed all of them..
Happy Easter and SSS..

TropiGal said...

I, too, love the red reflection shadow of the dish rack. I wonder how that would look if you cropped out the rack and just showed the shadow.

This is such an intriguing approach; it's something I must try. I always forget until I return here, usually on the weekend when I have a little time to enjoy such treats.

Well done.

Kym said...

I love the shot with the touch of red in the shadow....how unique is that?!?! Happy Easter to you and your family as well! Thanks for the comments!

Darlene said...

Your ten minutes of following the crow paid off in a good shot.

Have a very Happy Easter, Sylvia.

Peggy said...

I loved your photos again this week.
The colors from the dish rack were really interesting, I don't think that I have ever seen that before!
Happy Easter dear Sylvia!

Anonymous said...

Love the touch of red in the first shadow - glad you had time to capture it.

EG CameraGirl said...

Yay! You caught the crow and it's shadow. The tree shadow must have been easier to catch. ;-) And good for you for noticing the dishes.

That is the chicken said...

I love the pigeon shadow! And the beautiful red shadow from the dishrack is great. I love coming down in the morning to a quiet kitchen full of sunshine. Washing up is a pleasure on mornings like that.

Lisa's RetroStyle said...

Nice shadows. I love the drying rack...and it's shadow. Colored shadows are always so neat to see.

disabled account said...

i love the dish rack...so simple and clean...nice. crows are one of my favorite animals. he looks nice.

The Summer Kitchen Girls said...

Hey - you hit shadow jackpot! Love the colored shadow you captured - it's an eye catcher!

Anonymous said...

Great photos. You weren't short of shadows this week! I love the colours dish rack and the branch shadows on the wall. Happy Easter!

whizkid said...

That rack photo is really cool. loved the shadow in colours.

Happy Easter!

BLOGitse said...

nice daily shadows...oh, there are so many shadows around us! :)

Anonymous said...

Awesome shots! Love the colors in the first photo.

Paz

Dianne said...

I love the colors on the kitchen towel, that's unique and beautiful - great catch

Sherrie said...

Hi!
Great shadows! I really like that one of the crow! I did the same thing with a preying mantis last summer. Waiting for him to get in a good position so I could get a photo of him. Thanks for stopping by my place. Have a gret day!!

Sherrie

jc said...

what beautiful light coming into your kitchen - and you grabbed it!

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