Sunday in Australia, Saturday in the U.S. Wherever you are, Tracy is hosting Shadow Shot Sunday for us once again. Thanks, Tracy.
I was waiting in the parking lot for my daughter to come out after her dental appointment, and I liked the way the shadows looked on the steps of the office building.
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Then I headed home again.
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I love the shadow lines on the brick steps
ReplyDeleteand of course, you take the best shadows of yourself :)
The worst kind of shadows are those in Hiroshima and Nagasaki caused by the atomoc bomb light.
ReplyDeleteThose crazy step shadows are fun! And you've lost weight...you're a shadow of your former self...heehee
ReplyDeleteNice shadows!
ReplyDeleteMine - not a candy! :)
Thanks for your visit!
Have a good SSS!
I love the shadows on steps, makes for a really interesting pattern. And of course, I love your shadow!!
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your weekend, Bobbie!
Sylvia
Wonderful how the shadow zigzags up the steps and great self portrait!
ReplyDeleteThe shadow on this building seems so right, the multiple angles of the office complex...the shadows from large to well detailed on the brick steps. The photo artist at work seems a bit mysterious as a shadow, the artist at work. Nice captures!
ReplyDeleteI love the 'story' that these two images tell. Good job!
ReplyDeleteThe texture on this wall makes the shadow all the more interesting! Good one!
ReplyDeletestairs and railings are always good shadow sources...lovely shot
ReplyDeleteWho would think that something beautiful could come out of a dentist's office? Well done!
ReplyDeleteLove the self-portrait. I guess you have short hair, judging by the shadow.
ReplyDeleteI'll have to keep that in mind to do some day.
The shadows on the steps are like soldiers in a line, or something in similar formation.
I like the sky and trees reflected in the large windows. Nice capture.
The brick steps really add some complexity to the shadow railings!
ReplyDeleteToo cute how you added yourself coming home.
Karla & Karrie
steps and a self portrait - my posting is similar.
ReplyDeleteShadows are always fun. Like the one of yourself. It looks like you acting all sexy.
ReplyDeleteThose are interesting shadows and love the one of you Bobbie
ReplyDeleteThose zig-zaggy shadows are cool! As is the other one. It's nice to be home :)
ReplyDeleteI like the shadow of you the best Bobbie!
ReplyDeleteI like the shadows on the steps
ReplyDeleteVery well taken, Lady? I love the colour contrast of the building. So neat.
ReplyDelete& yours shadows isn't bad either. B&W? lovely...
Happy SSS
Love the shadows and the reflections you've captured in the first photo of the office building. Thanks for dropping by mine at Happily Retired Gal. I'm just getting around to visiting this morning ;-)
ReplyDeleteHugs and blessings,
Great shadows, Bobbie! Your cartoon on Afghanistan escalation is so right and poignant...Keep your fingers crossed re the president's announcement Tuesday.
ReplyDeleteGreat shadow shots! I like the shadow zigzags and the various textures in the dental building and steps too.
ReplyDeleteWonderful .. I love your shadow
ReplyDeleteNice! While I'm always charmed by nature's shadows, structural shadows make such strong statements. Enjoyed your "artist at repose," as well.
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