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SHADOW SHOT SUNDAY 2: Shadow Becomes Art






two ways to perceive
stairs leading into the church
shadow becomes art


My camera was turned sideways in my shot.  Looking at it a few days later, I was trying to remember where I took the shot. Then I rotated the image and voila, I recognized it! I really enjoy 'playing' with my camera. It’s my way of producing art.

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SHADOW SHOT SUNDAY 2
hosted this week by Gemma

Hoosier Quote:
“Every artist dips his brush in his own soul and paints his own nature into his pictures.”
~Henry Ward Beecher~







Comments

Annie Jeffries said…
I love turning my camera around at odd angles. It can produce some nifty surprises.
Love the angle of the first shot-there's something captivating about the direction of the wrought iron shadow and the stairs.
Ingrid said…
Very artistic result !!
Ida said…
And the results are just that, artistic and well done.
EG CameraGirl said…
Oh, I really like these shadow shots!
betty-NZ said…
What a fun subject. Your photos made me smile :)

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