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NONNIE'S PHOTO A DAY: Oak Tree Shadow


stunning azure hue
just gloomy grey skies today
still the oak tree stands

sharing with
hosted this week by Rose


Hoosier Quote:
“The reason I like flying kites, 
you’re always looking up.”
(the Kite Man)


Comments

Kathe W. said…
great capture! Happy Valentines Day!
Gemma Wiseman said…
Stark, shapely and dramatic shadow shape.
EG CameraGirl said…
Still the oak stands and casts a lovely shadow! ;)
Jutta.K. said…
This is a very interesting shot, i like it !
This is my shadow
♥ly greetings from germnay
colleen said…
I want to climb it or hang shadow ornaments on it.
Nonnie said…
now-a-days, I'd be more likely to hang ornaments rather than climb it! ornaments would look good- thanks, Colleen!
NatureFootstep said…
the shadow is climbing the wall :)

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