A particularly sunny day in Queens, NY. When I took the picture of my bedroom window at the top I didn't see the tree in the window. Do you believe that tree is across the street from my house?
The electric light in my kitchen cast the shadow of one of my kitchen chairs in the second photo.
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The lacy window panel is nice, the shadows are on the window sash as well as the wall. The lace is complex, its shadow on the wall not so. An interesting dichotomy! I look for the shadow of artificial light inside, bot do not see suitable shadows often. You have captured a nice indoor one!
We'll be having brief glimpses of the sun here in Iowa today...but I'll enjoy every one!
love that first shot...what a delicate little lacy shadow!!
Oh, yes! I love the lacy shadow shot, too! Delightful!
Hope you have a great weekend, Mary!
Sylvia
Oh I love the curtain shadow! Great shots Mary!!
Beautiful Window.
That is very very pretty my friend. Nice shot :)
So elegant and divine! I would love to spend time in that room! Beautiful!
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That's the sort of window I could sit in front of with a cup of coffee and a good book. Beautiful.
Cool shots Mary!
During winter, its good to look at pictures during summer
What great photos/shadows!
Love your Christmas header!
Love the shadows, but I love your curtain on your bedroom window even more!
Lace always makes such pretty shadows.
I like the lace, best!
Another fan of the lacy shadow shot here! The chair one is cool too!
These are beautiful. Really love that window shot.
Nice shadows. I like the second one best.
your lacy window is lovely
I bet a cup of coffee early in the morn is a delight in that room
Beautiful glimpses of sunshine and shadows in the middle of your wintry weather ... love them both ;-)
Hugs and blessings,
My Shadow Shots
Lovely shadows. I especially like the one of the window. The tree does look close doesn't it?
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