Venetian blinds shadows by goodoleboy
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Description
Captured 3/25/09, at 8:20 AM, within the confines of my reactionary residence.
Top photo taken looking up at the wall from the stairwell, halfway up the stairs, with the venetian blinds/windows at my back.
Middle and bottom shots taken looking down from atop the stairs, while standing on an elegant table, in my stocking feet (of course), in order to enlarge the image area.
I highly recommend a zoom view.
Thankx for popping in, and have a thorough-going Thursday.
Comments (14)
MrsRatbag
Excellent captures of these homey horizontals! You know me, I'm all about the repetitive patterns... great work, Harry.
odie
Isn't it great? I love watching the light play on surfaces like this. Nice job.
bmac62
Good shooting. I like your play of the different angles of the stairwell. There's always something interesting about lights and shadows.
trishabadblood
the light .. and your capture of it.. wonderful work...
auntietk
Excellent shots! Climbing on the table may have been a risky venture, but it was worth the trouble to get these images. Wonderful!
beachzz
On a table, in your stocking feet? And you give me trouble about the way I take pix!!! But, wow, it sure works--makes it look VERY steep!!
babuci
Well done Harry! Without breaking a neck you captured some cool angles. 2nd is a best and a great play with a shadows.
Biffowitz
Nice work O'lboy, creative and interesting!
debbielove
Amazing what tricks shadow's can play! Top one my Favourite... Well done. Rob.
AndreiR
fantastic study of light! Great work!!!
CavalierLady
Very nice play of light and shadow Harry!
lizzibell
great shot...
kasalin
Excellent and very beautiful images !!! 5*
anahata.c
yeah, I'm a little queazy about the table thing too lol, but photographers have done worse to get a shot, that's for sure...I saw this out of town where my internet was from the 14th C., so I could only glance for a minute: But I loved the angles and the play of light & shade, and I love it as much now. These typical spaces that we take for granted really come alive with all these oblique angles; and your capture of the shade is dramatic too. Another fine triptych from you.