The studio windowsill about 4pm.
Paper piled on the radiator and the blind pulled
down against the too-hot summer light.
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This photo is by the amazing photographer Susanna Gordon.
I'm doing a post and book giveaway in conjunction with her
I'm doing a post and book giveaway in conjunction with her
Happy SSS from Casablanca!
ReplyDeleteGreat shadow shot for the day! Enjoy your weekend!
ReplyDeleteSylvia
NICE! Both of them.
ReplyDeletelove both photos - the little girl is so pretty!
ReplyDeleteThe minimalist look is eye catching - the white walls and shadowy shapes look as if a B&W print. The city may be bustling, but here is a simpler place to getaway in the big town...
ReplyDeleteI never would have guessed there was a radiator under the paper. The photo really invokes a story to be told.
ReplyDeleteGreat shadow shot! have a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteIt looks so cool in that room, lovely.
ReplyDeleteThe shadow of the little bells is so nice. It made me smile :)
ReplyDeleteWhat lovely shots. the first one speaks of a hot Summer with the shade down..the shadow is awesome
ReplyDeleteA variety of shadows here! Strange how the ordinary blind cord becomes like a fall of tiny bells in shadow!
ReplyDeleteI very much like your studio shadows. I can almost feel the New Yourk summer heat from here. Not really. I wish! Enjoy the rest of your weekend :)
ReplyDeleteA most unusual looking shadow shot, only from a
ReplyDeletestudio!
Nice shadow shot,thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI like the picture of the girl a lot
ReplyDeleteI love the little bells. And I love seeing someone else with piles of paper. It all makes a wonderful abstract Shadow Shot.
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