It's a shadow from the candle candelabra on the picnic table in our backyard. That's what it is. You might think that this is a contrived shot, but it isn't! I just happened to be at the right place at the right time. Wrought iron makes for great shadows and this would be wrought iron n the miniature I guess!
And what's with this doll? Find out more about it by going to this link here. Which will also explain the title of this posting!
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Wow, very artistic! I love it.
ReplyDeleteMy contribution is the shadows of fall, hope you like it too
The vertical candelabra looks nice in its cast shape. The nearly horizontal shadow is exquisite in its complex shape full of arcs. a wonderful capture.
ReplyDeleteThe doll is transformed. We do not often see the basic beauty of anybody, it should be easy to spot, but we miss it. As an artist, you work to make our eyes not be averted, but instead gently compel us to see true beauty.
The doll is lovely. The artist works to let us see the exposed beauty, a gentle reminder to see the good. A fine sense of artistry...
Love the wrought iron shadows! Always a favorite! And the doll is delightful! Very creative post, Paula!
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your weekend!
Sylvia
I'll take any shot of the sunshine no matter how mundane, cool piece of art!
ReplyDeleteI always enjoy wrought iron shadows and this one was not exemption!
ReplyDeleteGreat shots, Paula.
ReplyDeleteThat is a beautiful shot. It really gave a wonderful look..Heck, you always get good shots..
ReplyDeleteHappy SSS.
The candelabra does make an interesting shadow.
ReplyDeleteOh yes wrought iron shadows are lovely and your capture is awesome! Your piece for the Oaxaca Street Children Benefit is wonderful! Sounds like a worthy cause & I'll pop back later to explore the site further. Thanks for the link!
ReplyDeleteA curvy and clean shadow...its beautifully captured.
ReplyDeleteA super crisp shadow - well done!!!
ReplyDeleteI have that same candle holder. I will have to start paying more attention to where I place it. Great shot.
ReplyDeletegreat shots...happy SSS!
ReplyDeleteAwesome canelabra shadows. Like art!
ReplyDeletebeautiful shadow shot, such strong shadows and lovely patterns
ReplyDeleteThe candelabra is just great and it looks like antique too.
ReplyDeletelovely crisp shadow!
ReplyDeleteThat candelabra casts a beautiful shadow. Nice find!
ReplyDeleteI did not know that Mexican kids were being denied education for want of what is to us a pretty small fee. Good for you for helping!
I love this so much! Great photo.
ReplyDeleteWow! That is quite an artistic shadow. I used to walk right past these amazing sights without notice...not anymore! Beautiful capture!
ReplyDeleteThe unlit candle
ReplyDeleteholds within itself a flame
to tame the darkness.
My Shadow Shot
Love the doll shadow..
ReplyDeleteI am a little bit late for my post but I am catching up. Hope you can still see My Shadow Shot Entry.
I never guess it right! I though this thing is a sort of an ancient or Mexican/Indian jewel.
ReplyDeleteDoll looks so alive. A bridy, huh?
Thanks for sharing.
xoxo