Shade Shadow
The wooden blinds in this room were casting shadows upwards.
The house was not flying, and there is not a water pool out the window, so this was a bit unexpected.
I am in the field until mid-September, sometimes off grid but usually will be able to respond to comments and so on.
So, keep the comments coming!
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This is nice – the colors are delicate and the other elements in the image are well-composed. Your photo-spotter did a good job here!
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Totally right. She doesn’t suggest things often but is always right!
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Love it!
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thanks Valerie, and thanks for commenting! Nice to see you.
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A subtle and intriguing observation. I also like how it has picked up the texture of the wall.
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Thanks Mike. It was my wife who spotted it and called me over to have a look. Textured walls a great things in the right light, so much more interesting than smooth wall board and plaster. But uncomfortable to rub skin against.
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Well yes, it could graze if you didn’t take care. On a different note, I’ve just had a huge revelation – all this time I’ve been following your work, without knowing any better, I had formed the impression that you were female. That’s quite something!
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Mike, you are not the only one and I quite like that. I usually say “partner” than wife, and think it is much preferred if my photos are not emanating with one gender or another.
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I think it’s because your biographical information is quite ambivalent. Your photographs and general presence filled the space in my mind with a female… how very interesting!
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In real life I am unmistakably male 🙂 But it is nice to get that out of the way with my photographs. Thanks for the comment, it is nice to hear these things.
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I will think of you differently from hereonin but of course the photographs will remain unchanged 🙂
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