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Nymphs and Satyr

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Nymphs and Satyr at The Clark Museum

Nymphs and Satyr at The Clark Museum

Saturday, February 6, 2010

Shadow Shot Sunday: Shadows in the House

Recent early morning sun reflecting on our dining room wall.

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13 comments:

Ralph said...

The richness of the dining room is truly enhanced by the sun and shadows. The wonderfully detailed chair backs are ornate, the wall tapestry stylish. The combination of all makes this warm room so nice, a place for you and guests to converse in comfort over a pot of tea. Stunning capture!

Sylvia K said...

Lovely shadow shot, Gina! Looks so hushed and quiet! Hope your weekend has gone well so far! Enjoy!

Sylvia

Carolyn Ford said...

I love to relax among the early morning shadows that come through the windows...a cup of coffee and I am in heaven, for a little while.
Very nice capture.

Greyscale Territory said...

Gorgeous, moody light and shadow! Beautiful photo!

imac said...

Interesting Abstract, really works for me.

Sweet Repose said...

What an exotic feel to this shadow shot, beautiful rug and table accompanying it!

Dianne said...

that's beautiful Pagan, dark and dreamy and magical

jams o donnell said...

I like it very much. A moody but beautiful photo

Jazzbumpa said...

Very mysterious.

Cheers!
JzB

Paz said...

perfect shadow shot color.

paz

Serendipity said...

I like the shadow - and the rug you have on the wall!

Crafty Green Poet said...

looks like a lovely room, nice light and shadows

Martha Z said...

I like these shots of the sun streaming in the window to brighten the day. When shades or clouds obscure the sun I feel gloomy.

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