Saturday, June 23, 2012

Shadow Shot Sunday!

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

Rose
(chubskulit)
Gemma Wiseman
 As some of you know, I was able to visit  Chiluly Garden and Glass here in Seattle this past week and there were some pretty awesome exhibits and a beautiful place. These are three shots from there. Hope you enjoy!
We must let go of the life we have planned, so as to accept the one that is waiting for us.
Joseph Campbell

Don't go through life, grow through life.
Eric Butterworth

Adopt the pace of nature: her secret is patience.
Ralph Waldo Emerson

30 comments:

  1. Oh, wow - that last shot is so unusual and fascinating!

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  2. I want that in MY backyard!!! Wow! What a great exhibit! Thank you so much for sharing this with us. I'm ready to jump on a plane to head to Seattle!

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  3. What an incredible garden! Linda Reeder would love it, too. Thanks for sharing these photos, Sylvia.

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  4. What a wonderful place to visit! You've captured some great shadows for the week.
    Hope you have a wonderful weekend Sylvia!

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  5. What a lovely place. Love the sculptures in the last shot - they look like blue balloons.

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  6. Pretty pictures with a play of light and shade excellent, beautiful colors.
    Saludos.

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  7. The colors and shapes are bold and stylish. The shadows equally so! Love the big shady tree (hope you get enough sun in SEA to need the shade :)

    Great shots as always!

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  8. Sylvia...that last picture is amazing....I love how the glass is mixed in with the the plants ~ awesome & amazing to see!!

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  9. Hellow Maam Sylvia,

    My fave is your 3rd photo. Very artistic and very 2012.

    Lots of great shadows both subtles and crispy ones.

    What an interesting place to visit.

    Happy SSS,
    /CC

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  10. interesting shots for today sylvia...yup...you have left me wondering what two and three are!!! happy weekend!!!

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  11. Such artistic shapes and colours! If I was let loose there, I would be taken reams and reams of photos from every angle! Love the blue art in the garden in the last photo!

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  12. the blue glass is amazing!!
    and huge
    what a great place
    I'd love to visit again, haven't been to Seattle in a million years
    we could dress as tigers and go clubbing :)

    hugs

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  13. yup, the blue in that last one is pretty neat!

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  14. Wonderful shots of great variety.

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  15. Wonderful shots of great variety.

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  16. I do love Chihuly's work. It certainly makes for fabulous shadows and reflections. Thanks so much for sharing these shots.

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  17. I love the blue glass! Thanks for sharing.

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  18. I think you must have had the best time here Sylvia, I know I would have. All fantastic shots but the last image is fabulously surreal!

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  19. Wonderful quotes and your last photo shows a unique looking place.

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  20. Just look at all that blue!!!! I wouldn't know where to begin....but I know I'd like it...but for a while only ---

    I always love what you do for Sunday's Shadows!!! You continue to amaze me.


    Thanks for visiting with me today and taking time to leave a comment!!!

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  21. Header is awesome so are your Shadow pictures .

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  22. I like the birdie up in the tree!
    God bless you!
    Cezar

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  23. I love the Emerson quite and it is so very true as illustrated by your photos...

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  24. What a wonderful and interesting post. That definitely looks like a great place to visit. I have not been leaving as many comments as in the past. I have a problem in doing so. I "X" out after leaving the comment, but it stays in there. When I go back later, all I have visited are stacked up. Too frustrating until I can find the problem.

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  25. The creations in the last shot are amazing. Lovely series for the theme.

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  26. Ah that third one is a sight for sore eyes!

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