Saturday, October 31, 2015

Stained Glass

Shadows on stained glass

Hmmm. I concentrated too much on the shadows and didn't get very much of the red leaves that were casting the shadow!

I am linking to Shadow Shot Sunday 2 HERE.

22 comments:

William Kendall said...

The combination of elements does end up making for a very pretty picture!

Margaret Birding For Pleasure said...

Good close up.

cieldequimper said...

Gorgeous shot! And happy Hallowe'en!

Gemma Wiseman said...

Magical perspective. Very arty.

Lowell said...

Methinks you're a perfectionist. It's a perfectly fine photo. Enjoy! I will, and I walk in your shadow!

Revrunner said...

Kind of looks like a spider's web. Or maybe that's just because it's Halloween. :-)

Linda W. said...

Nice reflection!

genie said...

I think it turned out real well. I like the leaves and the way they are captured.

Sylvia K said...

Beautiful, as always!!! I love it -- as always!! Enjoy your day!!

Stephanie said...

I like how you captured this image.

Kay said...

The reflections are perfect!

Paula Scott Molokai Girl Studio said...

I think you succeeded! Beautiful shadow and so colorful!

abrianna said...

It is still very striking how you got some of the red keaves in this shot.

BasiaW said...

Nice reflection!

Klara said...

now that's one of a kind - shadows in color.

Jutta.K. said...

aperfect reflection, good work, i like it !
This is Interestic pattern, i like the color-plash on the photo in the tree !
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MadSnapper said...

beautiful reflections, and i like that window

Nonnie said...

the stained glass resembles a spider web. quite lovely combo of glass, shadow and bricks.

Debbie said...

so pretty, good eye on that one!!!!!

Rose said...

Interesting...

NatureFootstep said...

a spider web window with shadows on :)

Pat Tillett said...

Very pretty photo! Lot's of angles, lines, shapes and colors.

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