December 19, 2009

Camera Obscura

I neglected to take any shadow shots this week so I'm sharing a link and photo to a gallery of Abelardo Morell's pinhole photographs.

Thanks for the introduction, Rachel!

“The belief that one's own view of reality is the only reality is the most dangerous of all delusions.”

~ Paul Watzlawick


More shadow shots can be seen at Hey Harriet

18 comments:

  1. Ahhh, Jurassic Park...how fun is this shot...I know, there's days when you just don't find the shadows...is it called winter...?

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  2. Very nice those shadows, great for painting...

    Have a fun day..
    yvonne

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  3. very intricate shadow!!!
    I also light pretty in peace photo very much! Such beautiful colors and composition.


    ... See the "Bubbles"

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  4. Oh, it is an intricate, busy shadow shot! I love it!

    Have a great weekend!

    Sylvia

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  5. I dream of having a lens that will do this. I have no idea what to look for though. Thanks for the great link!

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  6. So much to see in this wonderful shot - so many stories for the imagination. Have a very happy Christmas.

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  7. Most impressive ... so intricate and artsy ;-)
    Hugs and blessings,
    My Scenic Sunday

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  8. Ooops, the link should read My Shadow Shots ... sorry for the mix up ;-)
    Hugs and blessings,

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  9. Thanks for the link. I'm fascinated by pinhole photography and have tried it myself but sadly my images look nothing like that!

    I hope you and your family have an awesome Christmas Charmaine xo

    Big Chrissy cuddles to Trux and Cammie :)

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  10. Have a great ShadowShotSunday
    and
    Happy holidays!

    BLOGitse

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  11. Beautiful!

    My SSS can be found here. Merry Christmas!

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  12. Very inspiring. I'm going to see if I can find my old carousel projector. Thanks for the turn-on.

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  13. This is great!! Makes prehistoric just {luv}-ly

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