Friday, May 13, 2011

Wrought Iron/ Shadow Shots

Wrought iron for holding a long narrow window box (I think)

Whatever it is, it makes an interesting shadow, don't you agree?

Twins! (Twin wrought iron window box holders)

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30 friends stopped by to say:

kaye said...

I love the iron with the wood--and the shadows are perfectly cast.

Jacob said...

I have to admit I wondered what the iron hath wrought and now I see and it is, indeed, wonderfully shadowy!

Have a great weekend. Relax?

Martha Z said...

That is a long shadow, the sun must have been at a low angle.

Kathy said...

It's almost an optical illusion!

Lynette Killam said...

I do love these...absolutely perfect shadows! What a charming place...:)

Lynette
Imagination Lane

Carole said...

Cool shot! And neat shadow effect. :-)

Genie said...

They really do make for interesting shadow shots. You were there at the perfect time. Looking at this shot I see so much...it is a really fascinating one. Great capture.

Andy said...

That's a great shot! The boards, the shadows, the ironwork and window all make an excellent combination.

sarayutouched said...

makes a cool optical illusion. great shot eg wow!!!

Small City Scenes said...

Cool shadows---wonderful exaggeration. You have such a good eye for these things. MB

Ralph said...

The iron railing adds a deep shadow to this home. Intricate, the wrought shapes ass an old-fashioned elegance to the old house, and combined with the weathered grey siding, there is a quiet dignity to the structure. Lovely captures in EG...EG!

Sylvia K said...

I love wrought iron shadows!! These are perfect and you do indeed have a great eye! I always look forward to see what you've captured for us to enjoy -- and enjoy I do! Have a beautiful weekend!

Sylvia

CanadianGardenJoy said...

I also love wrought iron and the wonderful shadows it creates .. against that weathered wood .. when ever they plant them out it will look gorgeous : )
Great shot girl !
Joy

The Summer Kitchen Girls said...

Love this - the shadows are just lovely :)

Catherine said...

I love wrought iron shadow shots - wonderful!!

Kay L. Davies said...

Fabulous shots! I love the way the shadows are so much longer than the wrought iron railings, yet maintain the pattern perfectly.
— K

Kay, Alberta, Canada
An Unfittie's Guide to Adventurous Travel

Gerald (Hyde DP) said...

really cool!!

Cindy said...

The wrought iron makes lovely, intricate shadows!

Rose said...

Fantastic shadow find, EG!

Cassie said...

The window boxes do make a beautiful ShadowShot. If they held flowers the lovely pattern wouldn't cast a shadow at all. Happy SSS.

Julie (Legacy Crafter) said...

those are beautiful! Flower bxs would be a perfect fit

Francisca said...

Flowers will look wonderful in these boxes, but good you got the shot for shadows.

anjoe playhouse said...

I too likes your shadow photos ;-)

Spadoman said...

WOW, EG... I love the twins!!! Now these ARE wrought iron shadows. I remember not that long ago thinking something was wrought iron and it was wood, some building trim. These are great shots! Good job.

Peace

HOOTIN' ANNI said...

Artistic perfection your captures are!!

Mission Bells in Shadow

Have a great week.

Kelly said...

Wrought iron is one of my favorite subjects for shadow shots and these are wonderful!! I went the wrought iron route myself this week.

Beverley Baird said...

The wrought iron makes a beautiful shadow against the weather wood! Great shot!

chubskulit said...

Gorgeous!

Shadows at my page, have a blessed Sunday!

Paula Scott said...

2nd attempt at posting a comment! For some reason, it did not cooperate with me last night...
anyway, those are amazing as they create some sort of optical illusion! I love how it plays tricks on the eye!

Rebecca said...

Very effective use of shadows!

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