Shadow Shot Sunday: Stone
sinuous shadows
slithering like snakes across
old stone’s weathered face
© 2009 by Magical Mystical Teacher
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slithering like snakes across
old stone’s weathered face
© 2009 by Magical Mystical Teacher
For more Shadow Shots, click here.
Posted on August 1, 2009, in haiku, my digital photos, Shadow Shot Sunday. Bookmark the permalink. 26 Comments.
Lovely shadow shot and beautiful words, as always!
Have a great day!
Sylvia
Stone faced fragments I see
Weathered shadows from a tree
Light & Dark
dancing free…
🙂
Eeek! I don’t like snakes but I very much like your shadow shot 🙂
“sinuous shadows”…truly!
I don’t mind snakes, as lo9ng as they’re on the other side of the world. But your shot I do like.
These really do look like an amazing, sinuous maze of shadows! They look great on the weathered rock!
What a nice shadow. The rock is beautiful and worked good for the shadow.
Happy SSS.
What a wonderful walk you must’ve had…listening to the tall tales of Earth’s history these rock faces tell to the little tree shadows…what fun!
LOVE this Shadow Shot. What a Superior Snap! And the haiku is A+, per usual…
Eternal water
Fleeting shadows twisting time
Crack the face of stone
Thanks for stopping by at mine!
alliteration
works well with the weathered view
in your shadow ‘ku ;–)
Hugs and blessings,
A magical shadow during what it looks like a magical, blue day…Thank you for your visit!
the tree’s shadow looks wonderful distorted against the stone…
Wonderful!
That looks like a very special place.
Good eye!
Nice, looks kind of spooky.
Great shadow shot. Love that rock face.
That photo makes me want to go for a walk in the mountains and never come back! The rock face is the perfect canvas for that tree.
love your description of the shadows
I REALLY like it!
Your shadows do look rather like snakes!
Thanks for your beautiful Haiku…loved it!
Great Post for both Mellow Yellow and Shadow Shots.
Thanks for visiting my way.
I very much like the branch shadows on the rock. They do look a bit like slithering snakes. 😉
Those are some great shadows on the stone 🙂
lovely shadows, lovely words!