Last weekend the light was great for taking shadow shots. To find out more, pop over to visit Hey Harriet who curates this every Sunday and why not have a go yourself…
This fig tree sits right outside the back door. A free gift with a gardening magazine many years ago, I have nurtured it and pampered it. Finally, this year it rewarded me with a single (but very delicious) fruit.
Rattling On
/ September 25, 2011Like my Bramley apple tree… just one tiny little apple! I’m also having fun planning the swap, and am finding the theme easier than I’d first thought. Shame it’s only an A4 envelope, but that is making me more creative (I hope!) Dawn.
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heikeknits
/ September 25, 2011Very interesting…must try this when the sun comes out next :)
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colleen
/ September 25, 2011It really looms in a Halloween sort of way.
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frayedattheedge
/ September 25, 2011Super shadow shot – but try as I might, I just don’t like figs (but I do like fig roll biscuits!!)
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Tracey Todhunter
/ September 25, 2011I love figs but can’t bear fig rolls as a child they were considered a family treat – but I never could see their attraction:)
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magicalmysticalteacher
/ September 25, 2011One fig? You had to wait years for a single fig? Ah, the exemplar of patience you are! :-)
SHADOW BOLD
Shadow bold and shadow bright,
Shadow with me day and night,
Shadow taller than a tree,
Tell me what you think of me!
© 2011 by Magical Mystical Teacher
Desert shadows & reflections
Desert shadows here and here
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LaVoice
/ September 25, 2011Not only are figs great for eating, but they provide very nice SS.
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Tracey Todhunter
/ September 26, 2011Thanks.
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Tracey Todhunter
/ September 26, 2011Ah yes, if there’s one thing gardening teaches you it’s patience :)
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