
© irene waters 2017

© irene waters 2017

© irene waters 2017

© irene waters 2017

© irene waters 2017

© irene waters 2017
In response to weekly photo challenge

© irene waters 2017

© irene waters 2017

© irene waters 2017

© irene waters 2017

© irene waters 2017

© irene waters 2017
In response to weekly photo challenge
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Shadows lend such an air of mystery to ordinary things.
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So true. They can give stature or ridicule and a little fantasy.
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I do love shadows… 😉
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Me too.
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The zebra cars is an amazing capture. ❤
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Thanks. 🙂
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Picture 5 above prompted me to recall this:
30 years ago, a co worker, who was Latvian, named his new born daughter Visma. He said then, that it’s meaning describes (for example,) a phenomena – what you see on a golf course green, a GLOW which surrounds your shadow on the short cut grass. Every time I see this, I think of that word. M 🙂
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Thanks for your memory. Visma will now go into my memory whenever I see that glow. 🙂 Cheers Irene
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Very interesting shots. Love the one with the dogs
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Thanks. I love that one too but then I love my dog. The labrador was an unknown playmate but they had a lot of fun.
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Nice collection of shots!
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Glad you liked them.
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Your capture of “striped” cars is so very original and fun 🙂
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Thanks Paula.
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