| Happiness is when what you think, what you say, and what you do are in harmony. Mohandas Gandhi |
| Happiness seems made to be shared. Pierre Corneille |
If there were in the world today any large number of people who desired their own happiness more than they desired the unhappiness of others, we could have a paradise in a few years. Bertrand Russell |
The Tiffany style glass and the amber stemware make for artistic shadows! The vase is a superb ruby and on the bottom, is that a conch? What ever is may be, the golden/amber glow is a stunner!
ReplyDeleteWonderful and colorful shadow shots-very creative this week, Sylvia!!!! Your reflections are beautiful too--very serene and calming shots. Have a terrific weekend. Mickie :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful glass shadows and the conch shadow was an extra treat for the eyes.
ReplyDeleteHope you're staying warm and cozy during these rainy days.
Love your colorful ShadowShots! Even the way the sun seeps through the seashell is colorful!! Happy SSS.
ReplyDeleteLove the colored glass shadows, Sylvia.
ReplyDeleteThe sunshine streaming through the conch shell makes such a pretty glow!
Hope you have a fun weekend!
Fabulous shots this week, Sylvia .... you know how much I love your coloured glass!
ReplyDeletei love the composition of the 2nd shot. just something comfy about it. :)
ReplyDeleteOh the shell is absolutely yummy!! great shot sylvia!! love your new header!!
ReplyDeleteI love those shadow shots Sylvia.
ReplyDeleteHave a good weekend
Such wonderful shots! Love the reflections - so cheerful! (Grey here so nice to see some sun somewhere else...)
ReplyDeleteAs you know, Sylvia, your penchant for colored glass shadows is rubbing off on other bloggers!
ReplyDeleteSHADOW, SHADOW
Shadow, shadow, if I could,
I would meet you in the wood,
Where the frenzied fairies play
In the blazing light of day.
But, dear shadow, I dare not
Go to that secluded spot,
For I fear the woodland path
And what’s more, the fairies’ wrath!
© 2011 by Magical Mystical Teacher
Frosty Shadows
The coloured glass radiates light from the shadows cast! Especially love the multi-coloured glass and its shadow! Like a mini stained glass window! And adore your smiling face in the clouds in the header!
ReplyDeleteI really like that first shot!
ReplyDeletethat first rich yellow coloured glass shot is an absolute gem!! greetings from the Riviera..
ReplyDeleteAlways the queen of the shadow shot, Sylvia. You see things others would miss! Well done.
ReplyDeleteKay, Alberta, Canada
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OOH What a handsome pair and that sea shell shot is exquisite. http://looseleafnotes.com
ReplyDeleteI love these beautiful shadows with color, especially in the first. They remind me of my beginnings in photography back in 1987. Jo you a link to one of those photos if you want to watch it. I wish you a happy weekend.
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Oh my goodness Sylvia ! .. I so love your coloured glass reflections .. truly beautiful .. golden light reflections always makes me feel warm and cozy .. just what I need on a blustery cold day here ! Thank you : )
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Adore the shadows as always and really want to thank you for making your font larger. Makes it easier for aging eyes.
ReplyDeleteI love the shell pic! Boy, on a day like today, do I miss the sun!
ReplyDeletesuperb shots! lovely!
ReplyDeleteTerrific as always, Sylvia. I love the photo of the light coming through the shell.
ReplyDeleteHello Sylvia~ the weather is wonderful this weekend...we are indeed enjoying it before the snow starts to fall :) We love your multicolored glass - it's really quite pretty - but that shadowy shell is magnificent!!
ReplyDeleteEach one is beautiful! I love your colouful shadows!
ReplyDeleteYour second shot is my favorite because of the red as a contrast! And I see your Xmas cactus is budding out!
ReplyDeleteStunning shadows and colour. My favourite is the first one.
ReplyDeleteThe reflections of the glass and vase are marvelous.
ReplyDeleteYour photographs are magnificent! I love them all, but the shell is especially unique.
ReplyDeleteYour shadow shots are most creative ones. :)
ReplyDeleteHave a great Sunday!
The coloured glass shadows are so pretty! Who needs a stain glass window when you have such lovely vases!
ReplyDeleteBonjour Sylvia,
ReplyDeleteVery clever composition with beautiful objects, shadows, colors and wonderful quotations!
have a nice week ahead,
Léia
These are all beautiful Sylvia. My favourite is the glasses one though, such an interesting shot with the red and the glasses shadow at the angle of a reflection. Love your new header from your friend too-very sweet and funny!
ReplyDeletelovely post Sylvia, i particularly loved the second shot.
ReplyDeletehope u r having a good weekend :)
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Your files are well updated - so many great shots in store! :)
ReplyDeleteGreetings from cooler and grey Helsinki. Have a good week ahead!
How beautiful! Each shot just gets better and better.
ReplyDeleteA magnificent shadow display.
ReplyDeleteThese are beautiful shadow shots Sylvia, very colorful too.
ReplyDeletePlease come and see the artistic shadows from the leaves that I captured, have a blessed Sunday!
there's something very comforting about each of these photos. I love them all, but I think my favorite is the first with the long amber shadows. great quotes too, as usual! happy Sunday to you Sylvia.
ReplyDeleteI like the sunlight on these shots
ReplyDeleteYou never stop amazing me everytime I visit you.
ReplyDeleteSo great fotos and all your treasures are to drool for. Sunny Sunday there, eh?
Happy SSS..
/chie
Your header is great - I love seeing what new one you will have up.
ReplyDeleteGreat shadows for the week. Love the glasses' shadow superimposed on the coloured glass!
Hope you've had a wonderful weekend!
Sorry to be so late checking in-busy weekend again!
ReplyDeleteLook at all those beautiful shadows inside your place! Gorgeous! Your friend in Mumbai is a prolific genius and very funny.
Wonderful shadow shots! My fave is the first one! Love the colours;o)
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