You get the best shadow pictures, Diane... Must be those beautiful Arizona skies!!!!! We haven't seen the sun in days and days and days... It's almost depressing. Oh Well...
The various cacti leave the most interesting shadows - the small one lis close t the ground, the tall ones leave monument sized shadows. How wonderful, you have captured so well the attitude of the bird - he says that he will move when he is good and ready...
All great shadows, Diane. If I had to choose it would be the saguaro. Long shadows signify the beginning or end of the day, a time when nature comes out to play.
The multiple shadows are look like,as though they are produced by the tennis bat like single cactus. The long shadows of the cactus on the road seems to be pointing towards something. I like the titles and the bird.
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ReplyDeleteGreat Shadows! I love the last one. So many colors and shapes. Have a great day!
Sherrie
Sherrie's Stuff
wonderful shadows Diane, i should look out for more shadows here, your pictures are inspiring me.
ReplyDeleteShadows have a definite lure about them. Very nice!
ReplyDeleteNot only excellent shadow shots, but your captions are perfect!
ReplyDeleteYou get the best shadow pictures, Diane... Must be those beautiful Arizona skies!!!!! We haven't seen the sun in days and days and days... It's almost depressing. Oh Well...
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Betsy
These are fantastic shadows Diane! So cool..
ReplyDeleteEverything is great about this post, even the captions. I should pay attention to shadows, you are an inspiration!
ReplyDeleteFabulous photos! Please send some of that warm and sun to us in Virginia ... Ahhhh.
ReplyDeleteI really like that last shot :)
ReplyDeletelove those cactus shadows..especially the final shot..
ReplyDeleteThe various cacti leave the most interesting shadows - the small one lis close t the ground, the tall ones leave monument sized shadows. How wonderful, you have captured so well the attitude of the bird - he says that he will move when he is good and ready...
ReplyDeleteAll great shadows, Diane. If I had to choose it would be the saguaro. Long shadows signify the beginning or end of the day, a time when nature comes out to play.
ReplyDeleteDelightful presentation of your nifty desert shadows ... love your clever titles ;-)
ReplyDeleteHugs and blessings,
lovely series of photos, I think the top one is my favourite...
ReplyDeleteWonderful shadow shots! I really love "Illusion of Grandeur." Great capture and caption!
ReplyDeleteLove your photo's
ReplyDeleteunique shadows really wonderful!!!
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The road was barricaded by the shadows.
ReplyDeleteha! Excellent shadows, especially the first one, very cool!
ReplyDeleteGreat captions with your shadow shots! Really love the view in that last photo.
ReplyDeleteWell, shadows do make the pic more interesting. I like the way you photograph that bird also. Great shot again Diane!
ReplyDeleteThat first shadow is especially interesting! I have to say that the little birdy is my fave. How sweet!
ReplyDeleteSorry to be late here Diane, reading shadow is a deep term for me...but with your cool images here, the stories have just turned to a fun one.
ReplyDeleteLove the almighty cast shadows here ad they are getting bolder and bolder to the bottom shot!
He.He..I suddenly feel extra hot due to these shadows!
love the shadows in the last photos
ReplyDeleteI love the first one and your title. :)
ReplyDeleteBack in snowy KY and missing the desert already.
The multiple shadows are look like,as though they are produced by the tennis bat like single cactus. The long shadows of the cactus on the road seems to be pointing towards something. I like the titles and the bird.
ReplyDeletesometimes shadows play interesting shapes
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