Saturday, February 12, 2011
Shadow Shot Sunday
Fetid Adder's Tongue (Scoliopus bigelovii), an outlandish-looking flower with an appropriately outlandish name, along the Hazelnut trail in San Pedro Valley County Park.
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Now that is a weird name for a plant/flower!!! Makes you wonder just who comes up with these??? But how beautiful it is!! And a terrific shadow shot for the day as well! Have a great weekend, Tom! Thanks as always for your visit/comment! Always appreciated!
Sylvia
gorgeous, magical lighting!
Beautiful shot!
Come and See my Shadow Shots.
The woods here look like a jungle thicket, dark and perhaps a bit brooding. Before we feel lost in the woods, the shade is broken by a little bit of sun. Thus, we feel less lost, and instead the darkness is not an issue. Wonderfully captured!
lovely shot!
Beautiful shadow shot!
My Shadow Shot, hope you can take a peek!
Fasinating!! Great shot!
Haha! Outlandish for sure but it makes for a super photo! That is sweet! Enjoy the rest of your weekend :)
How I love that beautiful light tone generating fine shadow shapes!
You have no idea how I long to travel green trails...soon, Spring is on it's way...enough of the snow already!!!
Thanks, y'all! And I'm really glad to see spring just around the corner...finally...
that's a pretty snazzy flower, i like it!
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