My mother just found a tube of breath spray in her cabinet that expired in 2002. . .
Anyhuey, this week’s venture into the photographic wilderness of Ailsa’s travel blogging network is shadows. Easily the most difficult I’ve encountered, since I tend to crop shadows out of my shot, and I’ve never shot shadows on purpose. Given all that as I zoomed through the archives, I was expecting to come up goose egg on this one. . . until I remembered this:
According to the Huntington Library’s facebook page–when I asked–this is a leak window, hand crafted using wire mesh covered with plaster. Each decorative pattern is said to be different. . . just like these blogs; aren’t you happy to be getting just one photo this time?
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Beautiful and dramatic!
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Thanks, just like me!. . . waitaminute. . . ;o)
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Haha, sometimes the truth hurts.
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The truth always hurts. . . that’s what makes it the truth! ;o)
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A masterful blend of light and shadow.
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Gotta thank the sculptor for that! ;o)
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Really a great photo.
Have a great weekend!
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Thank ya kindly, ma’am; by the wine glass in your photo I know you will! ;o)
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Another black and white that looks fantastic.
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It’s actually not shot in black & white, there’s just nothing of color in the area. ;o)
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ooops, my bad 🙂
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Should I photoshop I little red heart onto it? ;o)
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Noooooo
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;o)
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That is most beautiful!
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Thanks muchly, kind lady.
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Lovely!
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Thank ya, ma’am! ;o)
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BEAUTIFUL!
Thank you for visiting my blog today. I appreciate the time you took to stop by. May your day be filled with joy and peace.
BE ENCOURAGED! BE BLESSED!
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;o)
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