Better late than never this week, but I have just this minute managed to install the internet connection in my new apartment, so hopefully postings should now be back to normal, and I look forward to viewing all your blogs that I have missed during the move.....So where can you find this striking pattern of intricate shadows??
It is the fence that runs alongside the rather intriguing example of contemporary architecture in the centre of Nice pictured on the right above....Anyone recognise the building?? All will be revealed in the next post... In the meantime check out other SSS postings by clicking here. Enjoy!!
12 comments:
What fantastic shadow shots, Catherine!! I'm so excited for you and can't wait to see more of your new home! Have a great week!
Sylvia
What a stunning pattern. It's stunning how the shadows add to the patterning of the fence, continuing the design on the ground. That building looks...astounding. Looking forward to seeing more.
Catherine,
WOW! That is so cool. Thanks for picking these to show us today.
Kathy M.
Wow! What intricate shadows! Very nice!
you always find the most interesting of shadows. this is fantastic. hope you're getting settled nicely! happy day to you.
With a fence like that, who needs any other entertainment?
SHADOW DITTY
Shadows of onyx, shadows of grey,
Shadows to chase my doldrums away;
Shadows each morning, shadows at night,
Shadows, O shadows, you’re my delight!
© 2011 by Magical Mystical Teacher
Shadowy Stairway
Looks like a shadow-y jungle! Glad that your move went well - looking forward to a new landscape from you :)
By the way....LOVED your comment - had us laughing right away!!
AWESOME shadow shots...I love all that pattern!!
Strange that a person who hates maths (moi) loves these two shots. I was mesmerised.
Greetings from London.
I hate Maths too!! thanks for all the great comments this week - hopefully posting is now back to normal....regards catherine have a good week...
Very interesting and nice shadows.
Regards!
I love these delicate patterns. Now these gates do look like something I'd expect to see in Monaco.
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