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Shadow Shot Sunday 2: On the Deck


baluster shadows,
add in a bit of flowers,
off-centered design

shared with
hosted this week
by
Chubskulit


Comments

Jim said…
good shadowy effect
Gemma Wiseman said…
The shadow lines frame the plant shadow beautifully.
robin. said…
nice shadow shot...and great job on the header!!!
bea said…
Great shadows, love the flower shadows.
Nonnie said…
thank you, Robin. I did not find the photo edge like yours on my Photo Shop edition.
Nonnie said…
MMT, I had not considered that it was geometric, thanks for that point of view!
Nonnie said…
thanks, Gemma, for pointing that out!
Ida said…
The shadows form a pleasing pattern on the deck.
Nonnie said…
oh, my, thank you, Paula!
NatureFootstep said…
I like the way the shadows creates squares with the wood. :)

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