The shadow is so dark and distinct here that it's hard to see where the wrought iron ends and the shadow begins. Can you see the shadow to the right of the balcony?
Oh, what perfect shadow shots for the day, EG!!! I love the wrought iron and it does make the best shadows!! Thanks, as always, for sharing the fun and the beauty!! I hope you're enjoying a great weekend!!
It really is hard to tell where it ends and the shadow begins...special on the top of the wrought iron where it meets that little sloping concrete ridge.
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Nice! I think wrought iron gates and fences are the best! Unless you need privacy. But this is quite beautiful! Nice shadows, too.
Oh yes. Beautiful work on this one.
Oh, what perfect shadow shots for the day, EG!!! I love the wrought iron and it does make the best shadows!! Thanks, as always, for sharing the fun and the beauty!! I hope you're enjoying a great weekend!!
It seems with wrought iron you get a two for one. You get the ornate iron and you get the shower. Great photo.
Remember the old song.... any old iron, any old iron, any any any old iron...... don't think they were talking about railings though.
That is a beautiful fence and great shadow.
Lovely, defined, curly shadows.
elegant shadows!
Great pictures, I too am drawn to interesting shadows,
Lovely wrought iron.
I saw the shadow right off. I like the strength of it and of course, wrought iron makes such intricate shadow patterns.
By far, you have the best collection of wrought iron images and these do not fail!
so sharp and perfectly matched: iron and shadow
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Elegant fence and perfect shadows on the brick wall.
Beautiful shadows, well spotted, I like these colours as well..
Excellent captures and well played with light and shadow
Lovely details!
incredible.
oooooh it is so very beautiful!! i love that brick as well!!!!
It really is hard to tell where it ends and the shadow begins...special on the top of the wrought iron where it meets that little sloping concrete ridge.
it is very beautiful
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