Saturday, January 24, 2015

Iron Fence and Shadows

 Shadows on snow

You've gotta admit that one good thing about snow is that when the sun shines shadows are crisp.

Looks sorta like plaid, don't you agree?


I am linking to Shadow Shot Sunday 2 HERE.

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44 comments:

  1. I especially like the patterns in that first photo, stepping down as they recede into the background.

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  2. You are right about the crispness. I am amazed that no creatures have disturbed the snow yet.

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  3. Ah, so crisp and beautiful and, yes, nothing better for that than a snowy background!! Terrific captures for the day -- as always and, as always, I love yours!! Hope your weekend is off to a great start!! Enjoy!!

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  4. No sunshine to make crisp shadows today (Saturday) so I'm glad you snapped these before the clouds rolled in!

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  5. The light was right and you were right there to get those shadows which make very nice patterns. I should tell you, though, I get all wrought up over iron fences. :)

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  6. The fence is beautiful and I really like the shadows.

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  7. Great shadow captures! Nice to see the sun shining.. Have a happy weekend!

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  8. Yes, I have have to admit it about the shadows. :)

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  9. the sunlight and your camera turns a simple beautiful fence into a work of ART and yes, it does look like plaid

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  10. Snow makes everything wonderful !

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  11. ohhhhh that is a beautiful fence!!!!

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  12. A strong southerly winter sun allows the snow to be a beautiful canvas for shadowy art. A lovely capture, and although not a tartan, a plaid motif is certainly there!

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  13. It's as if the shadows are in jail!

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  14. Very good shadows! I also like the three levels of the fence.

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  15. There's nothing like a fence to give off a great shadow. very nice.

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  16. Cold and crisp. Very cold.
    (And I love yesterday's donkey. Cute indeed!)

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  17. Wonderful compositions with those fences, I like !!

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  18. The shadows are just as tight and tidy as the fence itself. They almost seem blue too for some reason (the shadows.

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  19. I like that fence and it's shadow. So crisp!

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  20. I totally agree! these are wonderful shadows!!!

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  21. It's the enclosure for the tartan army!

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  22. I love the patterns in this second image, simple and stark against the white.

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  23. Yep, very crisp. And that last one...I would love to see what it would look like if you cropped it till only fence and shadow showed. Talking about the last shot...it is just really interesting. And would make a hard jigsaw puzzle.

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  24. Very cool pics ... perfect for link to Shadow Shot! Thanks for sharing!

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  25. Fine shadow patterns. Love the contrast in the first photo of misty shape and sharp lines.

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  26. so sharp and compelling




    ALOHA from Honolulu
    ComfortSpiral
    <3

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  27. Yes, crisp and sharp, and lots of contrast.

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  28. Nice fence with a beautiful shadow. Especially the second photo is a beauty. Well done.

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  29. Great fence photos and do love the shadows they create.

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  30. Magical shadows and lovely winter moments! Nice fence too!

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  31. Looks like a well-made fence. Nice shadow.

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  32. Great angle in that last shot!!!...:)JP

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  33. Great pictures with VERY crisp, sharp cold shadows! Brrrrr.

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  34. I love the intensity of shadow on snow bathed in deep sunlight.

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  35. Gives an effect of B&W!
    Great shots.

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