That appears to be a well defined sunbeam that pierces the room. Yet the linear beam leaves a stout angle that can offer a cold shape. The plant leaves a wonderfully complex shadow, the leaves a whimsical swirly view. Such a fine capture!
These are sweet. The comment from Eryl Shields made me laugh!
Sorry you had some hassles with Mr Linky earlier. I see all is ok now. Mr Linky may have been out on a tea break or something. Rumour has it that he takes a lot of tea breaks :)
Looks you're having a wonderful day overthere.
ReplyDeleteGreat captured during winter day.
Happy SS...
Gosh, your plant knows how to wield a light sabre!
ReplyDeleteSimplicity and beauty at it's best!
ReplyDeleteWow! This is really beatiful shots!:-)
ReplyDeleteThat appears to be a well defined sunbeam that pierces the room. Yet the linear beam leaves a stout angle that can offer a cold shape. The plant leaves a wonderfully complex shadow, the leaves a whimsical swirly view. Such a fine capture!
ReplyDeleteA shaft of light to brighten the darkness.
ReplyDeleteLovely shadow and it's simplicity is what does it! Been hard to find those shadow shots these days! Hope you have a great weekend1
ReplyDeleteSylvia
early morning and late afternoon light shadows off the plants are food for the soul! nice pics. steven
ReplyDeleteReally lovely shots. Don't you love it when a shaft of sunlight comes into the room like that.
ReplyDeleteWhat lovely shadows! So good to have sunshining inside!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shadow shots..
ReplyDeleteIs that a shaft of sunlight? Fabulous if 'tis, but something slightly surreal all the same. Really interesting shots.
ReplyDeleteWhat an interesting angle, good catch, brilliant sun!
ReplyDeleteVery inventive, your title, and also true! Nice shots!
ReplyDeleteFantastic pics old bean. Truly wonderful stuff!!!
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These are beautiful - so steamy and jungle-y.
ReplyDeleteThese are sweet. The comment from Eryl Shields made me laugh!
ReplyDeleteSorry you had some hassles with Mr Linky earlier. I see all is ok now. Mr Linky may have been out on a tea break or something. Rumour has it that he takes a lot of tea breaks :)
Clever shadow post!
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Very pretty. The light looks like a flame.
ReplyDeletePretty shots :)
ReplyDeleteThose shots are almost reverent. Thanks. B : )
ReplyDeleteWhy don't you come on over to my blog and visit a while
these SSS pictures are cute :)
ReplyDeleteHave a great week ahead!
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Beautiful shadows without their origins - perhaps the equivalent of haiku. Thanks for visiting.
ReplyDeleteI thought of a light sabre too :)
ReplyDeleteGreat shadow photos!
ReplyDeleteI thought I was silly thinking 'light sabre' - and then I saw Eryl's comment, so it's not just me!! Super photos!
ReplyDeletethe leaves look like reaching fingers...fingers reaching for the warmth of the light.
ReplyDeleteLovely--simple and striking.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shadow shot photos! Just enough to lighten up my day!
ReplyDeleteThat was really a romantic soft touch of shadows - like it a lot :)
ReplyDeleteWouldn't your shadow shots here make a lovely fabric pattern? I like 'em!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shadow shots...love the softness
ReplyDeleteI like the finger like leaves and your play on words! Your new header is lovely too.
ReplyDeleteWOW! Well done!
ReplyDeleteThese are lovely shadow shots with the golden glow.
ReplyDeleteThe plants create some wonderful shadows.. I'm laughing at Eryl Shields' comment. It does look the plant is wielding a light sabre. ;-)
ReplyDeleteLovely play with light and shadows ... I like the perspective of the second shot best.
ReplyDeleteHugs and blessings,
Stark pictures.
ReplyDeleteClever words.
Nicely done.
Cheers!
JzB
These are such interesting shadow shots!!!
ReplyDeleteVery atmospheric shots - thank you for sharing.
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