Saturday, January 1, 2011

Shadow Shot Sunday ~ This and That


The fence and I . . .


What shadows lurk to hide the bold


or trees on water tanks enfold?



To any and all who have as yet not heard me wish you a
Happy New Year, I do so now: HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!

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34 comments:

  1. The shadow as art is true - just a little warming sun creates shadows of distinction. Be they man-made, totally natural, or like here - a lovely blend. Wonderful!

    Happy New Year!

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  2. Lovely, sunny shadows and gorgeous captures as always! I do hope your New Year is filled with love and laughter -- and great photo ops, of course!! Have a wonderful evening!

    Sylvia

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  3. Happy New Year! I like your shadow shots!

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  4. lovely sequence - really like the final shot - happy new year 2011

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  5. Happy New Year to you.I enjoy your creative shots like the ones posted today.
    Blessings,Ruth

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  6. Shadows can be so fascinating. I like these!

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  7. Lovely arty shadows! Happy New Year to you, Arija!

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  8. I love shadows Arija, and what a unique blend you have here.
    Happy New Year to you and all of your family.
    Many Blessings.
    Becky

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  9. lovely to see you
    and the fence
    and your world
    through your lens

    thank you for your New Years Greeting!
    I wish you a year that feels wonderful to you~

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  10. Happy NY to you...

    Looks you had a great summer weather.

    God Bless...

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  11. Wonderful shadows! There is something beautiful and personal in your comment "...the fence and I"! Enchanting! And the dear dog resting is totally unaware of all the shadows playing round! Great series!

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  12. I am so sorry that the professor's mind is deteriorating. And the loss of your cat is also sad. In spite of this I hope that you will manage to find love and joy in 2011, Arija!

    I hope that there are no bush fires again in your area. In Queensland there are large flooded areas, but my daughter's house is on a higher spot and not flooded fortunately!

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  13. Happy New Year, Arija!

    Beautiful shadows, and I also love your moon photo on the previous post - so magical and wondrous!

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  14. Astonishing and delightful photography, Arija! Shadows make for such fascinating photos, and these are exquisite, especially that last one. Happy New Year from the other side of the world...

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  15. May this be a fulfilling and pain free year.

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  16. Once again you excel at shadow shots Arija. I really like that last shot, it's almost like a painting.

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  17. Great shadow series!

    Shadows at Nostalgic Marveling, please come and see. Happy new year!

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  18. ...and to you, Arija, a very HAPPY NEW YEAR!
    Is that your woofer basking in those shadows...a shepherd?

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  19. oh my, that last one. soothing light, soft shadow. beautiful.

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  20. Your shadow shots are always so fascinating! I was sorry to hear that you had experienced the horrors of bushfire and can't imagine how awful that must have been. I don't know what would be worse. Bushfire or flooding? Both equally devastating I think, and my heart goes out to all who have experienced such disasters. On a brighter note, I hope you have a very Happy New Year Arija!

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  21. Great shadow shots and an excellent post. Thanks for sharing this.

    All the best, Boonie

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  22. Nice to see you! :)
    Happy New Year to and yours...

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  23. Happy New Year Arija !
    I am totally interested in what on earth are you holding in your hand for the shadow shot ??
    Both of them are great .. fences always seem to have a life of their own don't they .. and yes the line the "fence and I" as GT said .. lends mystery to it .. love the relaxed pooch too !
    Joy : )

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  24. Arija it is the scarf whipping around in the shot then ! LOL .. I was guessing all sorts of things ;-)
    All of our weather is very screwed up isn't it ? This is SO not normal for us at this time of year .. eerie EEK!! LOL

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  25. Always so delightful to come visit your outback, your flowers are stunning and the bee-eater, what a beauty!

    Let's hope this new year is filled with promise of good cheer, good faith and good love...some things you just can't live without!!!

    Have a great year!

    Sharon

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  26. Sorry, forgot to sign out of my Junk blog...bet you were wonderin who this fool was...ha...have a great day in spite of me...sharon

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  27. Thanks for commenting on my entry.
    Fantastic shadow photos you have taken! My favorite is the second one. It's lovely and heartwarming!
    Have a wonderful day.

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  28. Fabulous shadows! I love the dog in the grass photo best - we're home from Hawaii and there's no warm grass for our dog to lie in here. Too bad we couldn't take her with us.
    -- K

    Kay, Alberta, Canada
    An Unfittie's Guide to Adventurous Travel

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  29. Lovely SSs...I especially love the dog all snuggled in for a snooze! Happy New Year!

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  30. ya got me with the tree on the water tank!! Favorite!!

    happy new year to you as well!!

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  31. Yes! happy New Year to you too! Love the fence shot, but the dog has a good idea too!

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  32. Neat ShadowShots! I really like your pooch. He looks like a large fox!! Happy New Year.

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  33. These shadow shots are great! I especially like the first one, with the shadows making the scene look a little eerie.

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  34. Lovely, sunny shadows in your beautiful photos.
    Thank you very much for your wonderful wishes you left on my blog. May God bless you and give you only what is the best for you and your family. :-)

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