Shadow Shot Sunday

May 30, 2009 | Filed Under Photo Blogging Theme Day, Shadow Shot Sunday, Shadows 

 

A part of The Union Theological Seminary in Harlem.

 

For a look at shadow shots from all over the world (and to learn how to participate), stop by HEY HARRIET.

 

Paz

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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21 Responses to “Shadow Shot Sunday”

  1. Light and shadows, nice.

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  2. Very nice effects of the shadows on the architecture.

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  3. Beautiful, classy shadow shot! Love it! Happy SSS! Enjoy the rest of your weekend!

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  4. I like the shadows, the building and all of the greenery at the entrance. Great shot Paz. Have a happy week :)

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  5. Just beautiful Paz. :)

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  6. Great shadows.
    Enjoy your Sunday!

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  7. Mmmm. Lovely shadows. I love old buildings. (I should have been an architect.)

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  8. What a wonderful shadow..Beautiful.
    Happy SSS.

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  9. More good shadows from you!

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  10. Evette UNITED STATES

    Stunning building. A great place to find beautiful shadow shots … and you did!

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  11. beautiful building, i especially love the growth in the foreground.

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  12. My goodness this is a nice entrance or a beautiful exit, I guess, depending on which way you are going.

    You probably don’t remember when people lived and died at home and endured wakes. I wrote about it here. http://bing-it.blogspot.com/

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  13. Looks lovely, the pretty building looks soft and enchanting in that light.

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  14. Very impressive! I like it.

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  15. Beautiful, peaceful shadows this Sunday!!

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  16. Hi everyone! Thanks for stopping by!
    Paz

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  17. Great shot as your always are. I love old buildings.

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  18. hello Paz. i really like this shadow!

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  19. Wonderful! All of them. Your lens tells a story.

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