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When you head out for a headland ramble, you never know what might tickle the camera’s fancy. On this walk it is the shadows that overlay and accentuate the different textures of path on my headland walk.
As always, I’ve played fast and loose with RegularRandom rules: this was the result of 5 minutes of clicking, not 5 consecutive minutes. This week, despite impending surgery, DesleyJane has excelled herself (a very hard thing to do) with stunning portraits of a snail.
You’ve really captured beautiful shadows here Meg. I don’t think I’ve ever considered photographing shadows like this.. just lovely. I am a fan of playing fast and loose with the rules 😊
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Just as well, or I’d’ve been excommunicated long ago!
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😂😂
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I love them too! there’s a bunch of us that have so much in common ❤
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We do indeed – and that’s how we found each other and why we stayed! We’re blessed.
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Funny how it is that often we notice the shadows before the object that creates them.
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That is a very interesting observation, with metaphysical implications. Food for thought indeed.
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I’m a shadow bunny! Well, that’s a daft way to put it, but I do love shadows. 🙂 🙂 And you’re wonderful too!
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In a shadowy way??? I love the image of you as a shadow bunny.
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I really love the variation in shadows. The path itself makes the images feel monochromatic, really emphasizing the shadow patterns.
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I often go out thinking “Hohum. Nothing new today”. But there always is.
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