Sunday, April 19, 2009

William Jolly Bridge Shadow

This is the William Jolly bridge. It's a beautiful cream coloured Art Deco bridge that glows in the sunshine and is lit up with big lights from the riverbank at night. I have posted a view from it here and a view underneath it here but I really haven't given it the attention it deserves. Another view tomorrow!

I'm taking part in Shadow Shot Sunday today for the first time. Thanks to Hey Harriet for the inspiration.

17 comments:

  1. Welcome to Harriet's Shadow Shot! It's fun! and I love yours for today! What a lovely bridge and shadow! Have a great weekend!

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  2. ...and what a wonderful first entry, this fabulous old bridge...they just have the best shadows don't they!

    Welcome!

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  3. Stunning shadow shapes! They almost look sacred as in a fragment of light and shadow in a cathedral! Beautiful perspective!

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  4. such a perfect symmetrical shadow...

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  5. Beautiful capture! Hey this is so cool that you've participated in SSS. I'm betting you stumble upon many interesting shadows during your daily photo shoots around Brissy. Thanks heaps for joining in :)

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  6. Lovely shot...makes it look like a warm summer evening. cool shadows...and thanks for stopping by at Clearly Flew!

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  7. A magnificient bridge that give us a perfect shots, whatever angle you take.

    TY for sharing.

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  8. I love the pattern that the shadows create. Wonderful shadow shot!

    Paz

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  9. That is a lovely shot! The shadow looks like the rail's negative.

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  10. Shadow shots is addictive! Great photo and thanks for sharing.

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  11. Wow! this is really a wonderful shadow shot. great beginning :)

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  12. What a great shadow..very pretty.
    Happy SSS.

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  13. Welcome to SSS! I'm fairly new myself, maybe three or four weeks in.

    I like your shot/. It's almost like one of those ground/background puzzles.

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