I miss you Sam!!

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

Saturday, February 23, 2013

Shadow Shot Sunday!!

Come play with us and the shadows!!
Your hosts are:
Magical Mystical Teacher

Rose
(chubskulit)
Gemma Wiseman

http://shadowshotsunday2.blogspot.com/

Attitudes are contagious.  Are yours worth catching?  Dennis and Wendy
Mannering

Happiness is not in our circumstance but in ourselves. It is not something we see, like a rainbow, or feel, like the heat of a fire. Happiness is something we are. John B. Sheerin

Some of nature's most exquisite handiwork is on a miniature
     scale, as anyone knows who has applied a magnifying glass
     to  a snowflake.  Rachel Carson



28 comments:

Ralph said...

The sun falls upon your home, and we are drawn to the window as the solar light filters through the glass. The sun lightens up the gray of Seattle nicely! Your colorful glass shadows, as always, stand out with the sunny backdrop!

Magical Mystical Teacher said...

Is it really as warm in your neck of the woods as that first photo suggests? Nice!

Shimmering Shadows & Haiku

Patti said...

Gorgeous rhododendron, Sylvia. So much pink!

And your colored-glass shadows and reflections are beautiful as always.

I hope you have a fun week seeking shadows!

robin. said...

"happiness is something we are"...i am happy!! love the quote and the shots sylvia...the certainly look nice and warm. happy weekend!!!

Janet said...

I am thankful for shadows. They make photography even more interesting. Great shots.

TexWisGirl said...

love that first shot. such a warm glow!

Anonymous said...

What lovely sunny shots!

M. Reka said...

What a beautiful sunny shots, Sylvia

Yamini MacLean said...

Hari Om
ooohh - jugs. I love jugs. Shadow beings or not. I love jugs.....

Nonnie said...

I adore the third shot, double the pleasure with shadows and reflections!

Lowell said...

These are all three wonderful photos...and I love the quotes today. And thank you for your kind words! We're doing well today and I hope you are, also!

Gerald (SK14) said...

love the blue jug

NatureFootstep said...

love all flowers. Especially the golden shades in the first shot. :)

Anonymous said...

What gorgeous captures of light and shadows, flowers and a pitcher. Beauties.

Gemma Wiseman said...

Beautiful collection of shadows! So love the scene with that gorgeous jug and the play of shadows around!

LV said...

ALL YOUR SIGHTS WERE BREATHTAKING AND YOUR WORDS FIT PERFECTLY.

Anonymous said...

Lovely shadow shots for SSS2 and excellent quotes for the photos ^_^

Beverley Baird said...

Such a lovely assortment of shadows! Love the quotes as well!
Hope you are having a wonderful weekend Sylvia!

Leovi said...

Yes, delicious photos with an exquisite blend of light, shadow and color, the last one is my favorite. Saludos.

MyMaracas said...

Your tableaux are always so warm and sunny. I really like that last one, with the colored glass shadows.

SandyCarlson said...

Your shadow shots are stunners!

Paula Scott Molokai Girl Studio said...

A;ways such a tranquil space, your home is. not to mention the beautiful glass collection that I seem to covet!

Teamgsquare said...

Wow , nice snaps .

Betty Manousos said...

the shadows here are very beautiful!
i especially like those lovely, lovely flowers! great tones and colour.

sending big hugs to you~

Anonymous said...

Great shots Sylvia. Sun, I can see it too today!
Happy Sunday and have a good week ahead!

Sallie (FullTime-Life) said...

Sunshine and shadow -- life!! My favorite quote today is "happiness is something you are."

Karen said...

Terrific shots! I love the sun in the first one!

CanadianGardenJoy said...

Wonderful colourful shadow shots Sylvia! .. I love the quotes you find .. they are perfect and make the shadows shine : )
Joy

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