Saturday, February 14, 2009

Shadow Shot Sunday #39



Happy Valentine's Day!


I thought that shadows of flowers would be appropriate to the day. I hope that your day is filled with flowers and sweets and all kinds of goodies. And before it's through, go to Hey Harriet to see lots of shadows.













































To Tracey, and to all of our friends in Australia - Please know that we are praying for those whose lives have been destroyed or disrupted by the wild fires in your country. It is such a tragedy. I cannot even imagine what it must mean to experience such a thing. Know that you are in our thoughts and prayers.


27 comments:

  1. Beautiful shots, Bobbie! Love those daffodils! My heart goes out to our friends in Australia, too! It is hard to imagine the effects this tragedy will have on the lives of so many. Have a good weekend.

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  2. I like those shadows .. nicely done!

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  3. Happy Valentine's Day to you too Bobbie. Great shadows!

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  4. For a split-second looking at this photo I had an "olfactory hallucination" and could smell the daffs (in my head). Do you ever get that?

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  5. Splendid shadows
    and I echo your feelings about the tragedy in Australia.
    Happy Valentine's DAY

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  6. Beautiful shots! Thanks for stopping by and visiting my blog.

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  7. I heart daffodils.

    Happy Valentine's Day!

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  8. Great SS! Love the daffodils.... can't wait to see them popping out of the ground!
    Happy Valentine's Day!
    Karla & Karrie

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  9. Great daffodil shadows! I can't wait till daffodils turn up in our stores. ;-) (It'll be a long time before they bloom n my gardens.)

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  10. Daffodils...the bringers of spring...can't wait! Beautiful shot.

    sharon

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  11. What beautiful shadows the flowers give..Wonderful pictures..Happy SSS.

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  12. Beautiful daffodil shots, well done. :0)

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  13. Great pics here and below bobbie. Keep on keepin on.

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  14. Love daffodils! That's a beautiful shadow shot for Valentine's Day! A happy Valentine's Day to you!

    Your prayers to those affected by the bushfires, I believe to be a great comfort to them. They've lost so much, yet having kind people such as yourself, way over the other side of the world, praying & thinking of them is so heartwarming. Thanks Bobbie xo

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  15. Clever choice and the flowers are beautiful..Happy Valentine's Day...

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  16. Beautiful SS..love those daffodils...looking forward to Spring even more now :D

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  17. Excellent shadow shots. I love the flowers and its colors, too. I trust you had a nice V-day celebration.

    Paz

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  18. Such delightful shadow shots, I thoroughly enjoyed them all!!!

    I hope you had a nice Valentine's Day♥
    Hugs and smooches!

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  19. What a great idea to display the shadows. I loved it. I received crocuses[potted] for Valentine's Day from my son. I'm ready for some warmer weather.

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  20. Those yellow flowers are just splendid that gaves you the best shadow shot! Am enjoying browsing your blog from page to page, old &Y new...

    I'd missed a lot in here. Thanks for sharing, Bobbie & hope you had a wonderful time on your Heart's Day.

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  21. Lovely, Bobbie. I'm sure you derived a lot of enjoyment from those lovely daffies. Can't wait until we see them popping out of the ground!

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  22. Nice. They're both lovely, but the second one (shadow-only) is perfect.

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  23. tom is right - the shadow only shot is perfect :)

    I have been thinking a lot of all our friends in Australia

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  24. Excellent idea for the holiday weekend ... well done.
    Hugs and blessings,

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  25. I love the splash of yellow against the shadows.

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  26. Beautiful daffodlis or March Lillies as we call them. I am sooooooo looking forward to seeing them here. They mean Spring is near and I am ready for Spring.

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