The shadow knows…knows how to bring drama and movement wherever it goes. At least in your house. :-) These are wonderful. The second looks very cinematic. The first is a puzzle that I can’t figure out and the third is interesting because the clunky helmet seems like it might fly away.
In the first image, the tip of the dried flower stem connects with its shadow on the wall. Does this clear up the puzzle?
I actually find the second photo more puzzling: Still don’t know how the strainer produces two shadowy, reverse images on the wall. Is the brighter circle a shadow of the rim, and the darker one behind it a projection of the screened bowl?
Ooohhh, yes, that helps a lot! Good point about the play of light and shadow in the second – I love that kind of thing. Have a good weekend, what’s left – cold, I think?
The shadow knows…knows how to bring drama and movement wherever it goes. At least in your house. :-) These are wonderful. The second looks very cinematic. The first is a puzzle that I can’t figure out and the third is interesting because the clunky helmet seems like it might fly away.
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Thanks Lynn.
In the first image, the tip of the dried flower stem connects with its shadow on the wall. Does this clear up the puzzle?
I actually find the second photo more puzzling: Still don’t know how the strainer produces two shadowy, reverse images on the wall. Is the brighter circle a shadow of the rim, and the darker one behind it a projection of the screened bowl?
Only the Shadow knows!
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Ooohhh, yes, that helps a lot! Good point about the play of light and shadow in the second – I love that kind of thing. Have a good weekend, what’s left – cold, I think?
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