Saturday, March 12, 2011

Doorways/ Shadow Shots

Shop, Port Perry, Ontario

This Doorway faces south as does...

Shop, Port Perry, Ontario

this doorway.   The second photo is part shadow and part reflection.

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31 friends stopped by to say:

jabblog said...

I don't know what you call those decorations but they really make wonderful shadows. The first one is so pretty (I'm a sucker for flowers . . . )

Jacob and Lois Anne said...

Very nice! You have a great photographic eye, but I think I've said that before.

You also must have a lot of small towns in that area 'cause I keep seeing new names (or maybe I just don't remember the names!)...gettin' old, ya know!

Boonie S said...

Great shadow shots.

Have a good weekend, Boonie

Cezar and Léia said...

Enticing images, nicely captured!
God bless you!
Cezar

texwisgirl said...

Great eye!

frayedattheedge said...

Lovely shadow/reflection shots!

Ralph said...

The details of Victorian style is beautiful. Al this gingerbread adds a flair to the buildings. And wonderful shadowy reflections in the doors and windows of these establishments. Cool!

I like the look of your blog!

DawnTreader said...

Lovely decorations and shadows :)
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Miss Becky said...

I always look forward to your shadow shots. they have this dreamy quality to them, it's very lovely. another nice one E G. I really like that stripe of green above the door. happy SSS, and have a great weekend.

Sylvia K said...

I do love the wrought iron shadows and yours are always superb! I agree with Becky, they do have a dreamy quality to them! Hope you have a wonderful weekend! Enjoy!

Sylvia

Kay L. Davies said...

Beautiful Victorian shadows. I love them.
-- K

Kay, Alberta, Canada
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Alissa Nicolau said...

Great shadows and reflections!

Spadoman said...

Very nice shots EG. I love the filigree. Looks like New Orleans ironwork.
Prayers for the people devastated in Japan and other areas.

Peace

Richie's 2ts Inspires said...

And I LOVE to both ironwork! for me this are an artwork.

Thumbs UP...

Happy SSS...

Greetings from Stockholm, Sweden.
/chie

LauraX said...

lovely delicate shadows!

CanadianGardenJoy said...

EG : ) I love that you caught these gorgeous accents with shadows included .. they are perfect ! I want some too : )
Joy

sue said...

lovely wrought iron shadows and reflections. Great colour above the door. Have a lovely weekend.

Marilyn said...

Lovely shadow photos. I love wrought iron lace.

Gen said...

They looks pretty shots for the shadows. Happy SSS!

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Catherine said...

beautiful ornamental shadow..love these architectural shadows...

Hey Harriet said...

These are great! A great combo of shadows and reflections!

Greyscale Territory said...

The detail of those features looks so pretty in shadowy reflection!

HOOTIN' ANNI said...

Love the intricate patterns you've found and shared.

My Shadow Shot Link BOARDWALK along the wildlife refuge

blogitse said...

Great shadow shots...
Have a good week ahead!

Dianne said...

beautiful colors and lovely lace like shadows

Small City Scenes said...

I like the gingerbread on these old houses or storefronts. they make for wonderful shadows. I like them and I like your new format too. MB

Joan said...

Beautiful shadows and images.

JM said...

I like the way you framed these. Lovely!

fredamans said...

Interesting shadows... love the new look too!

http://fredamans.blogspot.com/2011/03/shadow-shot-sunday.html

sarayutouched said...

great shadow shots from the door arches things...very clean and crisp shadow!! love it.

forgetmenot said...

Those shadows and reflections are "perfect". Lovely and interesting shot. It's amazing what we find if we just "look".

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