Saturday, September 26, 2009

Egghead

Egghead
One half of "Yin and Yang", a sculpture by Robert Arneson at Embarcadero and Clay (which has changed a lot since this painting).

Shadow Shot Sunday explained; a selection of last week's is here.

15 comments:

  1. Oh, great shot, Tom! What an interesting looking sculpture!

    Thanks for stopping by and for your kind comments! Always appreciated!

    Have a great day!

    Sylvia

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  2. I love this one. A great shadow shot.

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  3. This is great! The shadows create an even more eye-catching moment!

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  4. The shadows soften his glare, deleting any anger in his eyes. Almost human in form, the shadows add character lines to thi sgentleman...

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  5. Interesting sculpture and the shadows make it even more so!

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  6. i love sculpture shadow shots...great example..

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  7. I love it. That is exactly the kind of thing I would love to photograph. Wonderful SS entry!

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  8. Fun play of shadows on a very cool sculpture, don't know 'bout you, but I'm stopped dead in my tracks when interesting shadows cross my path, how fun to share with others!

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  9. Whoa! That is a super sculpture! Your shadowy capture of it is amazing! I'm imaginging that there is a body belonging to the head still buried below and is about to crawl out! Now that would be a sight to see!

    Thanks for your elepant joke. Was very cute!

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  10. This is amazing sculpture. Looking scary but looking great too. Imagine how this head stands up there. Where's the body & legs? I'm imagining that the legs are enormous too.

    My fav so far this week SSS-

    Job well done.

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  11. The egghead sculpture
    with mouth poised to speak, gulps down
    shadows for word-strength.

    My Shadow Shot

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  12. I like this shadowy giant head. Your title made me think of a giant Humpty Dumpty.

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  13. The sculpture makes an interesting canvas for capturing shadows.

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  14. That sculpture looks like he might have a LOT to say ... but I'm sure he would love your shadow shot too!

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