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Shadow Shot Sunday 2: Downtown Streets


strolling, photo class 
facilitator: Stuart
thank you, Cornerstone

According to the center's Facebook page,
12 people had opted to attend.
Three of us showed up.
Ages for us ranged from 12 years old
to my age 70 something.
But each of us showed excitement 
when we encountered something worth shooting. 
I surely found quite a lot 
since my photo total for today was 324!

Thank you, Stuart, for your guidance today.

sharing with
hosted by
Gemma Wiseman, 
Chubskulit Rose and
Magical Mystical Teacher


Comments

I love that little hint of 'you' at the bottom of the image!
Gemma Wiseman said…
The road surface is sa great palette for clear shadow shapes. Good one.
One thing is never lacking from city streets: shadows!

Six Words and Shadows
robin. said…
that is a lot of shots!!! nice shadow!!
Nonnie said…
Gemma, seeing the street surface as a palette is a perfect metaphor. Thank you for helping me see it that way.
Chubby Chieque said…
Great you shareyour vicinity. A gorgeous place.

Happy SSS2.
/CC

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