Hey! Shadow hunters! Time to show what shadows you've found -- an in a lot of places around the world that ain't easy these Fall days! But you can do it I know! Shadow Shot Sunday is hosted each week by Tracy at Hey Harriet. Click on the icon, sign up and share what you've found!
I did have to do some digging again this week -- shadows are definitely in short supply these gray winter days! But if you look hard enough, long enough -- well, here's some I came up with.
A lonely duck on a pond near the beach, looking for some sunshine and some company!
Max and Mojo
Who's that following me now?
I was not drinking anybody's anything, Sam!
And back to the kitchen and some of the same old, same old!
It is snowing in your kitchen, Sylvia. ;-)
ReplyDeleteI love all your photos. I will miss them for awhile.
What great shadows! Your dogs make great models!
ReplyDeleteHave a very Merry Christmas!
Nice! I particularly like the deep red shadow in the last one.
ReplyDeleteI love your plants!
ReplyDeleteI love that drainboard shadow shot! How wonderful to have a window n your kitchen where the sunlight can stream in.
ReplyDeleteHave a fabulous weekend!
Great collection of shadows. One of these days I'm going to participate in this meme.
ReplyDeleteMax and Mojo are always cooperative.
ReplyDeleteAnd your colored glass is always a welcome sight.
Perhaps this male Mallard is just being reflective and seeking solitude. Or maybe a mate is the intention instead...
ReplyDeleteThe active doggies make playful shadows as they romp or investigate anything their noses pick up. Finally, the angular dish rack make angular shadows, too. All nice takes!
Merry Christmas!
That third shot is my favourite - the dog's shadow seems to imitate the shape of a duck.
ReplyDeletefun shadows, I have a new camera will have to try it out.
ReplyDeleteWhat a relief. For a while there I thought I was seeing spots before my eyes. Aren't we fortunate that shadows aren't seasonal? Winter shadows have a charm all of their own (says she nearly expiring of heat). Have a wonderful Christmas.
ReplyDeleteLove all of these pictures - the dogs are great fun.
ReplyDeleteWonderful shadows as always ... how wonderful to have sunshine in your kitchen. Once upon a time I did too, but then they built the huge house next door so my kitchen is always in the shade ... such is life.
ReplyDeleteHugs and blessings,
My Scenic Sunday
Ooops, the link SHOULD read My Shadow Shots ... sorry for the mix up ;-)
ReplyDeleteHugs and blessings,
Lonely drake swimming
ReplyDeletein search of a mate—shadows
will not satisfy…
My Shadows
Sweet duck, Max and Mojo shadows! I also like the last one with the pretty red glass and yellow pot.
ReplyDeleteI love the duck photo and Max and Mojo are just awesome. Great shadow shots my friend :) The last one is a great reflection photo as well :) Have a wonderful weekend. I hope today wasn't as crappy for you as Friday :) LOL
ReplyDeleteI love the doggy shadows :)
ReplyDeleteOoooohhhh...I love, Love, LOVE your shadows...the rosy capture at the end is especially amazing!
ReplyDeleteDucks, (well, one, anyway)
ReplyDeleteA ruby red shadow,
And wine glasses.
Lots of potential there, I'd say.
Cheers!
Jzb the red wine trombonist
Great shadow and reflection shot featuring Mr. Mallard.
ReplyDeleteSam looks like a big guy in that shadow.
I always love looking at your colored glass shadows. They are so artistic!
Merry Christmas, Sylvia!
These are great! I love the ruby shadow in the last shot.
ReplyDeleteHappy weekend!
I love the shadow of your red vase, thank you for visiting mg first entry. Merry Christmas.
ReplyDeleteWow, love the kitchen shadows, so beautiful, as always the colored ones are the best. Fantastic name Mojo. My Mitz is a Lady and thank you for droppin :) Enjoy your day :) cya and Merry Christmas and Happy New Year ;)
ReplyDeleteHave a great ShadowShotSunday
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Happy holidays!
BLOGitse
Awww...poor lonley little duckie. He actually may be enjoying the peace and quiet. I hope the sunshine came out for him. Your Max & Mojo are delightful. And so big! They look ready to take a ride in that red car! Have a beautiful Christmas Sylvia!
ReplyDeleteThe lonely ducky in sad grey light was boring but it was a thought out intro as the story of the shadows kept getting better and better after that.
ReplyDeleteLove the animal shots! I also particularly like the red and green colors reflecting of the glass bottle and vase.
ReplyDeleteLove the doggie shadows and especially all the glowing glass in your kitchen!
ReplyDeleteLovely collection of shadows!
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteIs Mojo going to chase his shadow tail??
ReplyDeleteWonderful shadows - enjoyed them all! Wishing you a Merry Christmas!