I had the pleasure of choosing the prompt for Wordsmith Studio's Weekly Photo Prompt. This week's prompt is shadows.
Here's a look at what created the shadow mural I posted in the prompt.
Let's not forget you can find interesting shadows indoors, too.
There's still time to join in the fun. Watch for the shadows. You may be surprised what you see. Take a picture of one and go to the link above to comment on the prompt page.
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Tuesday, November 20, 2012
Tuesday Photo Post-Shadows
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I am a poet and photographer who likes sports, jazz and art inspired by other art. I served in the U.S. Marine Corps during the early 1970's and was assigned to the Computer Sciences School in Quantico, VA. I have published a chapbook of grief poems, I Keep You with Me. My work also has appeared in publications such as Thorny Locust Magazine, core. zine,The Enigmatist, Veterans' Voices and Kansas Time + Place An Anthology of Heartland Poetry. My visual art pieces combine poetry and photographs, and have been most recently displayed at InterUrban ArtHouse, Johnson County Arts & Heritage Center, Buttonwood Art Space, and The Smalter Gallery.
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Great lines, Michelle. Very complex. I love the sky in the first one. But I think I like the cropped version better since you're trying to draw attention to the shadows. Great job.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Becca. We're getting some fun responses and it's not too late for others to join in!
ReplyDeleteGreat shots! That second one is very childlike to me. It makes me think of tic-tac-toe or hopscotch.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Linda. I like those images! I may have to try a little indoor hopscotch next time that shadow shows up.
DeleteOh nice Michelle! I love those strong sun/shade contrasts. Do you ever see that kind of shadow coming thru tall trees to the ground and there are perfect sparkly circles of sunlight? I love that the best.
ReplyDeleteI will have to look for that, Veronica. You know, you are the one who got me started looking at shadows and also reflections. So thank you for that!
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