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Shadow Shot Sunday 2: Norfolk Pine


Norfolk Pine’s branches 
embracing the sunlight’s rays
casting webbed* shadows

*lacy

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hosted this week
by
Gemma Wiseman


Comments

I love Norfolk pines-they grow very well in Hawaii and that' what we had as Christmas trees. Love this shadow shot!
BLOGitse said…
You're practical:
a shadow of a plant is a big canvas of art!
Have a good week ahead!

my blog is here - > BLOGitse
Gemma Wiseman said…
Pretty light on the wood enhancing the shadow shape.
Angie said…
Warm, sunny shadows. The bird in my post is a Kookaburra.
colleen said…
I have an impish urge to shake the plant and make a shadow show.
Catherine said…
beautiful patterns in this shadow shot...lovely
bj said…
I love your pretty picture of shadow....:)
Nonnie said…
thank you, Catherine
Nonnie said…
ha, you're ornery, quite unexpected!
Nonnie said…
thank you, Angie for taking the time to answer my question. from the childhood song, for some reason, I did not expect it to be so pretty
EG CameraGirl said…
Very nice shadow and i love the golden colour.
Linda said…
Fantastic shadow shot!

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