Hey, shadow sleuths, it's that time again! We'll all be gathering over at Tracy's blog, Hey Harriet to see what we've all come up with in the way of shadows for the week! Click on the icon, sign up and show your stuff. I promise not to tell anyone that you've become a shadow addict like the rest of us!!
There has been another serious shortage of sunlight this week, but this Wednesday afternoon it suddenly put in an appearance and I was able to get a few.
Our neighbor across the alley had a very interesting shadow of their fence.
A Sam really, really in need of a haircut! Coming up next Thursday! Yea!
How did this watering can get soooooo big???
Soft colors!
Flowering trees enjoying sun!
Very cool shadows! I love the pooch on the porch! And, what appears to be a watering can shadow across the table. Very fun! Enjoy your Saturday up there in Washington, Sylvia!
ReplyDeletelove the fence shadow...much to take in and explore.
ReplyDeletehappy sss sylvia...have a great week.
Really like your shadows Sylvia!
ReplyDeleteSoft colors was extra special :)
Have a great coming week!
http://birgittasfoto.blogg.se
Your alert eyes have once again captured and interesting collection of shadows.
ReplyDeleteYou certainly made the most of the sun that came your way. The fence shadow is wonderful and I was so pleased to see Sam Schnauzer - I was beginning to get a bit worried about him. The giant watering can is a hoot - what fun!
ReplyDeleteGreat shadows - Sam looks as though he is posing for you and I love the soft colours. A x
ReplyDeletea table for two—
ReplyDeletesit in the shadows with me,
sip wine together
Light-and-shadow play
They're all beautiful but I particularly love Sam's big wooley shadow!
ReplyDeleteSylvia, Sam sure casts a cute, plump Shadow Shot while in need of a haircut! His after Shadow will be so much smaller. (Got my pooches hairs cut last week and they look so different.) Happy SSS to you!
ReplyDeleteThe fence leaves a lovely shadow. We have no doubt what the subject is, but the softness of the lighting makes this a fence like no other. If you shear Sam, his shadow wont be as impressive!
ReplyDeleteYou managed to capture a bunch of lovely shadows. Favourites are Sam who needs a haircut and the flowering trees!
ReplyDeleteWon't let you know yet what that thing is of whicht I captured a shadow, but will post on Monday in my comments as to what it is.
Enjoy your weekend!
Come on, sun! I really would like to see my shadow today!
ReplyDeleteThanks for reminding me to look at what I see. You know kind of like hearing but not listening.
ReplyDeleteGreat shots - shadows are a bit like ones problems, sometimes they make an object/problem larger than it appears or is.
Thanks for reminding me to look at what I see. You know kind of like hearing but not listening.
ReplyDeleteGreat shots - shadows are a bit like ones problems, sometimes they make an object/problem larger than it appears or is.
When you are looking for shadows you DO notice when there are of of grey days, don't you? Somehow you always seem to find plenty to photograph, Sylvia!
ReplyDeleteSylvia,
ReplyDeleteThese are all wonderful and fun. I hope the weather turns in your favor!
Very nice shadows, Sylvia. And while Sam is very cute and casts an also very cute shadow, my favorite is the watering can on the table. Way to go!
ReplyDeleteThe dog shadow was great :-)
ReplyDeleteSam is cute with the hair even his shadow says it... lots of shadows around your house
ReplyDeleteYour flowering trees are beautiful, and I love the big hair on Sam. xx
ReplyDeleteYou know, Sylvia, this wonderful sense of peace and calm overwhelms me every time I visit your site and view your lovely pictures! I can't tell you how much I enjoy coming here!
ReplyDeleteThat first shot is my favorite, I think! I don't know if I would have paid attention to it, had I seen it on a walk or something. Thanks for making me notice it's wonderment and beauty!!
That picture of the shadows sketching their lines on the ground is really lovely! Your dog is adorable!
ReplyDeleteSuch pretty cherry blossoms! I love it when Sam makes an appearance. Such a personality! Hope you're having a wonderful weekend Sylvia!
ReplyDeleteLove that fence shadow!
ReplyDeleteAs always, a great variety of indoor and outdoor shadows! I particularly love the intriguing detail of your neighbour's fence shadow!
ReplyDeletehaven't join this memem yet, looks like fun!
ReplyDeleteSam's shadow is quite impressive ;-)
ReplyDeleteI like the soft green color on the tile.
Have a great weekend, Sylvia!
lovely takes on the theme!
ReplyDeletebeen missing sam and mojo on Pet Pride :(
Great series of shadows and beautiful blossoms in the last photo.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the visit, comment, and follow on my blog. Hope you have a great weekend. =D
wow I love that first shot very much - very arty. Greetings from mexico...
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shadows!
ReplyDeleteAh, lovely shadows... You've had quite a bit of sun anyway...
ReplyDeleteMay the sun keep on shining...
That does appear to be one jumbo sized watering can. That would water my whole yard in one go! Cutie Sam! I wonder if his hair was left to grow whether it would form dreadlocks? I think Sam would look rather cool as a dreadlocked doggie :) Have a great week Sylvia!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shadow shots.
ReplyDeleteHow nice of your neighbour to have such a lovely fence for casting shadows!
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you caught enough sunshine to chase some shadows.
I know everything is bigger over there but I didn't know that your watering cans are THAT big! :)
ReplyDeleteHappy SSS and have a great week ahead!
BLOGitsePHOTOS
Wow! it looks your enjoying your shadow play today huh?
ReplyDeleteLove every shot! it has their own character that can't compare to one.
Hope you have a wonderful Sunday.
Hugs Sylvie...
I too will be grooming lots of shaggy dogs next week, it's time for spring cleaning!!!
ReplyDeleteAs always, all wonderful shadow shots..Everyone is lovely.
ReplyDeleteHappy SSS.
Lovely shadows, especially the trees and the soft shadows.
ReplyDeleteNice series of shadows from your world Sylvia!
ReplyDeleteGotta love a hairy dog. :)
I like the fence and Sam the best. Sam doesn't need a haircut- he's perfect just the way he is. But maybe he'll feel better.
ReplyDeleteBarbara
Sam makes a great shadow shot, what a cutie. I especially love the watering can shadow
ReplyDeleteHi Sylvia, The fence shadow is so interesting and so is the big the watering can shadow. All of your images are fun and beautiful.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely collection of shadows! Love your pup!
ReplyDeleteHave a great week!
Always fun to see your shadows, Sylvia!
ReplyDeleteHave a great week!
Great shadow shots with the one day of sun you had! Love the fence but you gotta know, my favorite is Sam! I love the longer shaggy look but my guys mats and so he was groomed a couple of days ago.
ReplyDeleteMost people who know me know that I reflections but I also really like good looking shadows like these. Great shots!
ReplyDeleteThank YOU for stopping by my blog. You have a great number of shots here, nice!
ReplyDeleteGreat shadow shots as always, Sylvia. Your dog is such a cutie. Have a great week!
ReplyDeleteCool fence shadow! I hope you had a great weekend and a good week ahead of you (and thanks again for the token glass shadow shot!).
ReplyDeleteP