If you were just to look at the image of the shadow, you would think that the fork is bent. But, it's not. Talk about all the ingredients being in one place at one time-the time of day, probably the time of year and the angle of the sun as it hits the fork-I'm sure it all adds up to this interesting phenomena of a 'bent' shadow.
And, I will declare here for anyone who will listen, how grateful I am that my family and friends in Hawaii got through hurricane Iselle unscathed. With hurricane Julio right behind and it's path is still an uncertainty, my sister in Hilo is leaving the windows boarded up. For many of us, it was needles and pins watching this event unfold. We are all heaving a soft, collected sigh of relief as we do yet another 'wait and see' with this next one to come.
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7 comments:
That's a wild shadow! So glad that your family weathered the storm!
I like this bent shadow of the fork! Serendipity! and the fabric on your table I have here at home! Synchronicity!
Great shadow shot for the day!! Hope you have a lovely weekend! Enjoy!
Shadow art is so illusory...a little wrinkle in the tablecloth combined with the gentle arc of the fork leave a delightful angular view. Nice!
Cool illusion!
I love this frame so creative, pretty shade fork!
Creative idea!
Hurricanes there and up here in Sweden and near the border in Russia forest fires....Today it looks cloudy - first day for weeks...
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