Sunday, 25 November 2012
More autumn shadows from behind St Thomas the Apostle
Two weeks ago I showed you the shadows cast across Tinker's Passage.
This photograph was taken a minute or too before that one. This time we are looking across the burial ground of St Thomas the Apostle church. Tinker's Passage lies on the other side and the previous photograph was taken just around the corner on the right.
The weather has changed since then and I doubt there'll be any more strong shadows such as these to be enjoyed for many months.
A contribution to Shadow Shot Sunday.
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Wonderful shadow shots for the day, Gerald!! Wonderful sunshine!! Hope you're enjoying your weekend!
ReplyDeleteYou snap the shadows when you can, and then savor them for months afterwards by reviewing your photos!
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A well done composition indeed. Please have a good Sunday.
ReplyDeleteI love the effect! So much to look at.
ReplyDeleteA strong southerly winter (soon) sun does make for long shadows at the cemetery and church - we take the shots whatever the season always hoping for the best-which is what we see here!
ReplyDeleteA dynamic gallery of shadows! And beautiful lighting highlights the detail of the scene!
ReplyDeleteYou have caught that something special of the autumn light.
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful muted autumn colours
ReplyDeletegorgeous shadows!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cool day!
ReplyDeleteLate visit from Shadow Shots Sunday. Here's my link to Indoor Plants Shadow
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