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Love love love your photos.
Stephanie – why don’t you join me on the Thursday Tree Love? The next edition is live tomorrow and I would love to see these trees there :) Check out the blog on Thursday and you will know what I say :)
I love your photos, especially the beach sunset one with everything in silhouettes. Worth framing, that one!
Those plants remind me a lot of NZ cabbage trees, which also create great shadows.
Oooh, so pretty! I love the fun shadows. And Quixote! What a sweet face!
I actually have a photo I’d love to send you, from the Cheekwood Estates botanical gardens in Nashville, where they had these garish plastic animals everywhere in an art installation, and this arbor over the Color Garden had a million multicolored plastic birds hanging from the archway, but when I looked at my pictures the shadows were really, really pretty. I’ll email it to you! :)
I haven’t seen anything interesting on the sidewalk (except, unfortunately, for chewed gum) BUT that is a case where the shadow is even more interesting than the actual plant.