Needing more Cosmos
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In memory of Steve Sneyd
Deepening wind and light
accelerating by yet captured
in a moment of reflection
© Gerald England
Composed: Hyde, 23rd Decem...
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Sunday, July 18, 2010
Shadow Shot Sunday:
Rosemary Drive, Gee Cross
In the bright sunshine last Sunday I found myself walking down a quiet cul-de-sac called Rosemary Drive.
Looking back from the end of it the little lane was covered in shadows.
You can see the full, uncropped, colour version showing more of the lane itself on Geograph.
For more shadow shots visit Hey Harriet.
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12 comments:
I love the shadow shot - but also love the name of the street - Rosemary was my Mum's name.
Marvelous shadow shot! And I, too, love the name of the street! Lovely! Have a great weekend!
Sylvia
It must have felt like walking on dreams treading on those shadows.
The shadows and sun combine to make this country lane so peaceful, a place to stroll and contemplate...
great shadow shot. i like the play of shadows when the sun shines just right.
Nice one Gerald, I love shadows, reflections, ect.
oh, I love the original picture!
Beautiful!
I have moved to WordPress!
I hope to see you there.
Next week I'll be back on track and post a 'normal' SSS post.
Sunny greetings from Casa!
BLOGitsePHOTOS
That looked like a very happy walk and you even got a bonus with shadows..Happy SSS.
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That looks like a pleasant walk on a summer day!
Lovely shadow shot, Rosemary Drive, has a real country lane feel to it.
These pretty shadows must have made your walk very pleasant.
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