The sun is out now as I write. It has not been out much recently so it is very welcome! Below is a shadowy scene from the kitchen-flower and twig lights in a vase that brighten up the evening, and make pretty shadows in the day.

Shadow shot Sunday is here at
HeyHarriet. Postcards from Paradise is here at
Recuerda Mi Corazon.

Yellow and white with a hint of blue are the first postcard-straight from the kitchen again!

Red sunset on Friday night.
Wow these are great Sarah! I love your shadow shot and that red sunset one is magic! I hope you have a good week ahead. One with lots of sunshine :)
ReplyDeleteThe hint of shadow on that luscious daffodil reminds me that light and darkness like to play with each other--sometimes a bit too roughly, it seems!
ReplyDeleteMANY SHADOW-SEEKERS SAY
Many shadow-seekers say,
“Oh, the one that got away!”
Why are you so uptight, folks?
Can’t you take light’s little jokes?
© 2011 by Magical Mystical Teacher
Shimmering Women
the first photo is so mysterious ...love it....
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I like an atmosphere of the last one. The colors of the sky is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteRefreshing COLOUR and light! Thank you! Most welcome- dark cold very cold! here- february at it's worst!
ReplyDeleteLovely sharp shadows in your first image, Sarah. I love daffodils and sunsets, too, so enjoyed your other shots.
ReplyDeleteI love the arrangement and the shadows.
ReplyDeleteLovely collection of photos! I love the colour of the sky!
ReplyDeleteso lovely sarah to meet on a sunday looking at shadows, beauty, darkness and light.
ReplyDeletehow blessed i am to know your circles of rain....through every season.
so glad you are here.
Beautiful light finding here .... The sunshine the wall is a welcome friend
ReplyDeletegorgeous colors here. Thanks you for the rainbow in paradise.;)
ReplyDeleteBEautiful shot of white light and shadow!
ReplyDeleteLovely photographs! Your images are art.
ReplyDeleteLooking at your photos feels as though spring is on it's way!
ReplyDeleteI love the light working it's magic in the shadows of the other world,
ReplyDeletethanks for the postcard,
Sue x
Most excellent shadow shots. Glad the sun came out for you even if for only a short break between clouds. Sunshine is always cheerful. And so are those magenta and violet sunsets. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI just love that red sunset and the shadow shot of the lights and twigs. I've got a lot learn when it comes to taking great photos. Have a good week. Ros
ReplyDeletedear sarah..the earlier comment from "adrian" is me, the joys of sharing a computer with my son!
ReplyDeletetrust me he does not write quite like that!!
xoxoxooxox
Thanks for coming by my blog--your shadow shot is lovely--so artistic. And, what can be more perfect than a daffodil!
ReplyDeleteI too, am a teacher. I am having a great time phototgraphing many things in nature that I, apparently, was blind to before. I'll check back to see more of your blog sometime. Mickie :)
love Love LOVE that first photo! You've captured the shadows and light so very beautifully. And twig lights? Did you make them? Wonderful!
ReplyDeleteall photos are lovely, but the first one grabs hold of me...isn't Spring amazing?
ReplyDeleteThe indoor shadows are lovely - the brilliant sun outside is not confined there alone, but the walls inside are now alight. If we have been deprived of sun for awhile, such solar brilliance at least on the walls brightens our spirits and get us in the mood for Spring...
ReplyDeleteI love the shadows of the twigs, they are more dramatic aren't they, almost like small trees. The daffodil is the hope of Spring coming soon. And the lovely sunset with the tree branches against the horizon is stunning. Beautiful postcards, Sarah. Thank you.
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Noelle
Oh, these are happy photos, Sarah... The light is lovely. I adore the wisps of pink, peach, lavender & blue in that even sky photo. Not much light here just now either, and we had more snow at the weekend... unbelievable... LOL! Happy Week, my friend ((HUGS))
ReplyDeleteAwesome! Bring some good memories!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures Sarah! The first one looks like painting!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful sunset! Wishing you a beautiful weekend! Cathy
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