Sunday 17 April 2011

Shadows and Blossom

Last Sunday was a splendid day of sunshine creating some strong shadows. These were along the footpath that links the two ends of Clark Way. On the left are some car repair yards. On the right beyond the fence that the blossom is climbing over is the M67 motorway.

You can see the original photographs from my walk last Sunday on the Geo-trip website: check out the slideshow option.

For more shadow shots visit Hey Harriet.

13 comments:

  1. Gorgeous shadow shot for the day, Gerald! Such a beautiful flowering tree and wonderful sunshine! Hope you have a great weekend!

    Sylvia

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  2. The fallen blossoms litter the sidewalk like flakes of snow...

    SOME SAY THAT SHADOWS

    Some say that shadows are fragments of light,
    Others that they are but pieces of night,
    Fleeing like demons when dawn becomes day,
    Fearing the radiance coming their way.
    Is one notion wrong and one notion right?
    Just what are shadows if they are not light?


    © 2011 by Magical Mystical Teacher


    Dancing Shadow Tree

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  3. O, this is marvelous. there is no clue that the repair yards or the motorway or on either side. beautiful photo. happy SSS.

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  4. Great shot Gerald. Just so you know, tomorrow's post in Rdamdailyphoto is dedicated to your poetry :)

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  5. thats a pretty tree, with prettier shadows :)

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  6. A lovely road to take..
    Happy Sunday! Here's my entry, hope you can dropby my site . Thanks!

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  7. Such a wonderful mix of pretty Spring textures flecked with shadows! Gorgeous photo!

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  8. It would be pretty enough in real life, but you've added perspective and drama. Very nice.

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  9. Beautiful, beautiful, beautiful. What a wonderful street to walk down. Great!! Mickie :)

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  10. Beautiful shadows!

    My shadows, hope you can come and see. Have a blessed Sunday!

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  11. I want to walk down to the car repair yards to see what is cued to be fixed! What a neat fence too!

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  12. So pretty!
    I always hate to see the blossoms gone, but they look so pretty on the ground too!

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  13. Always a pleasure to see these in bloom... one or two of these produce nice Cherries Gerald... Very good for cooking Cherry pies ;o)

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