I miss you Sam!!

I miss you Sam!!
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Saturday, May 12, 2012

Shadow Shot Sunday!

Welcome, all, to Shadow Shot Sunday 2! 
Don't judge each day by the harvest you reap but by the seeds that you plant.
Robert Louis Stevenson
All our dreams can come true, if we have the courage to pursue them.
Walt Disney
Believe you can and you're halfway there.
Theodore Roosevelt

31 comments:

Kelly said...

I love the blue shadows in the bottom photo.

Your Rubik's Cube header is cute today. Careful you don't mix it up....you might never get yourself back together again!

Ralph said...

The flowers on the shrub have shown us their bold colors as they have done their job as the leaves fall away...The sea of green leaves shapely shadows too! The glasses do nod block the blue shadow, they enhance it wonderfully!

Rajesh said...

Wonderful shot of flowers and nice shadows.

Al said...

Lovely shadows and patterns, Sylvia. I hope you and Sam have a great weekend. Mine started early as my daughter graduated from college yesterday!

robin. said...

great shot of the vase and glasses...new twist on the colored glass!! creative!! have a wonderful weekend sylvia!!!

Carletta said...

The soft shadows of the flowers (rhodies I think)are lovely but I adore the the last shot. The shadow has eyes!
That one made me smile. :)

Gerald (SK14) said...

love that last shot with the glasses.

Anonymous said...

What a wise vase you have, wearing glasses! :)
Have a good weekend Sylvia!

This is Belgium said...

you are the shadow specialist, Sylvia
happy weekend
anni

Chubby Chieque said...

Loving the last shot, Maam Sylvia...
It looks like a skull, §;-)

You're such an artist.

Hope you have a great w/end and enjoy Mother's Day. HOpe DH pamper you tomorrow.

GB,
/chie

MyMaracas said...

Love your Rubiks Cube header. I really like that last shot with the vase and the glasses, too. Unique.
:-)

TexWisGirl said...

really like the first shot.

Anonymous said...

Very pretty shadows, Sylvia. I like what you did with the glasses and vase. Very creative!

Gemma Wiseman said...

Such beautiful flowers graced with touches of shadow! And love how you have positioned your glasses in front of the jar to add more character to the shadows!

SandyCarlson said...

Your glasses with the vase make for an awesome shot. Beautiful flowers, too!

Happy Mother's Day!

Jack said...

Three fine images, Sylvia. I love rhodies . . . it is probably the first shrub that I learned to identify.

genie said...

I loe the way you always manage to bring us a shadow of colored glass. Those photos are always my favorites though all of your shots are nice. Have a nice Mother’s Day and a happy picture filled week. genie

magiceye said...

all such wonderful captures!

The Summer Kitchen Girls said...

Beautiful! Thank heavens for spring :) Love your glasses making a shadow for us today ~ very fun with the blue glass!! Have a great weekend Sylvia!

Leovi said...

Yes, it really is amazing to see those delicious shades. I love the blue. regards

colleen said...

The first is kind of spooky and the last is kind of brainy!

Indrani said...

I like the combination of vase and specs... very creative shot.

Unknown said...

Beautifully done again Sylvia.
Costas

Arti said...

Loved the last one the most. Spectacular shadow and a wonderful quote to go with it.
Have a fantastic day Sylvia and Happy Mothers Day:)

Betty Manousos said...

terrific blue shadows in the bottom shot.
great composition, too.
thanks for sharing.

xx

Arija said...

Great post Sylvia. For a number of days I could not access your site, so I am late visiting.

PerthDailyPhoto said...

Beautiful Azaleas Sylvia, I can just see that blue vase filled with soft pink roses, gorgeous!

NatureFootstep said...

your glasses was a surprice. A nice one. I love it.

Beverley Baird said...

What a lovely assortment of shadows! Love your flowers!
Happy Mother's Day Sylvia!

Catherine said...

Lovely scenic garden shots....

Melbourne Australia Photos said...

Lovely shadow shots, Sylvia. Those rhododendrons are certainly putting on a splendid display for you this year!

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