
As I've mentioned before, Embarcadero Center isn't much as an aesthetic whole but it is a never-ending source of interesting shadows. This is on Sacramento, along the southern edge of Embarcadero 2. I think I prefer this one, but there's a black and white version below the fold.
Shadow Shot Sunday: the gift that keeps on giving.
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What a terrific shadow shot for the day! And reflections as well! Really beautiful, Tom! Have a wonderful weekend!
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yes it does create very interesting patterns and textures...
ReplyDeleteVery nice and full of shadows!
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Shadows, sun and reflections. The winning trifecta! The total looks is an interesting look at an urban-suburban dichotomy, the trees and the buildings in harmony...
ReplyDeleteLots to see in this shot!
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This one has everything. Great shadow shot!
ReplyDeleteI like them both, but in this case I think I actually like the color version just a bit better.
ReplyDeleteBoth very nice, though!
Thanks, y'all!
ReplyDeleteYeah, for me the color--muted as it is--gives the shot a little more life.
What a beautiful collection of shadows.
ReplyDeleteLovely.
Happy SSS.
What a fascinating Shadow Shot! I'm trying to see it from my laptop in my car, so I'm sure it's even better under better lighting circumstances. Next week I should have my own (limited) connection at the cabin, so will come back to see it then. Happy SSS!
ReplyDeleteWonderful play of shadow and reflection! Those skylights create a little bit of magical lighting!
ReplyDeleteWonderful shadows. I haven't been to San Francisco for a long time, your post makes me realize I miss it!
ReplyDeleteNice one! It does look to be a great place for shadow spotting. And some nice reflections too! Enjoy your weekend :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful.
ReplyDeleteNot just shadows but reflections dancing on that pavement.
ReplyDeleteIsn't it interesting how the whole of something may not be esthetically pleasing, but its pieces can be?
ReplyDeleteInteresting shadows in an interesting place! :)
ReplyDeleteLove the B&W version. Eerie. Great site. Cool photos, Tom!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful patterns, shadows and reflections - perfect!
ReplyDeleteHappy SSS!
That's a really interesting shot, not only for the shadows, but all the shadowy reflections too. Cool.
ReplyDeleteThanks, everybody!
ReplyDeleteBill, great to see you here!