Saturday, September 5, 2009
Shadow Shot Sunday
Last week, when there were shadows in my neighborhood, I didn't post one; so this week, when there are none, I'll post something I shot last Saturday. This is in the Safeway parking lot at 7th & Cabrillo.
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Amazing how anything as ordinary as a shopping cart can create such a fascinating shadow!! Great shot, Tom!
Have a great Labor Day weekend!
Sylvia
Brilliant shadow. Looks a bit like a bear with his nose in the air-as well as a shopping trolley of course. Did it have solid sides or is that the angle of the photo?
great shadow shot - our shopping carts are usually all tied together - you don't see a lone one unless a hooligan has dumped one in the canal.
I thought it was some kind of ride you were going to take..Never would have thought it was a shopping cart..Good job.
Happy SSS.
Great shot... I love the way shadows of ordinary objects are so much more beautiful than the object itself...
Sweet. I didn't recognize what this was until I read your blurb below the photo.
Finding art in everyday subjects - a great shadow shot!
What a cleaver shot, at first I didn't have a clue, but when you said Safeway...duh...but it's a very interesting angle making the shot very artsy, especially with the textures in the stones adding more dimension...cool!
Great shadow shot, bold shadow lines, cool. Have a great day :) cya MOnikaORse
Very cool shadow indeed! Love those smooth rocks below - interesting!
I did not expect to say that a shopping trolley could look beautiful! But the shadow shows it can have stunning, artisitic beauty! Beautiful photo!
Oh it's a shopping trolley! Would never have guessed that! I like the rocks at the bottom. I love how you've made a boring old shopping trolley look so interesting!
Fabulous - what a great way to make an ordinary, kind of boring item, completely brilliant!
lovely light in this photo, very strong shadow too
What a great shot!
Damn! I thought it was a wicker rocker.
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