Saturday, 30 July 2011

Shadow Shot Sunday - Summer Evening Cycling


The only time it`s possible at the moment to cycle on a shiny red bike (with one flat tyre) is in the evening. Otherwise it`s just too hot. Linking up as usual with Tracy at Hey Harriet.

16 comments:

Laura said...

excellent photo! I love the color!

dutchcomfort said...

Beautiful photo Annabella! Please send some warmth this way, we have awful weather!

Heidi said...

I love that capture Anabella!

www.randomthoughtsdoordi.com said...

fantastic shot!

Canadian Abroad said...

You are just so good at this! Another cracking shot.

Ms. Becky said...

I love Susan's comment - cracking shot. I'm going to tuck that one away for future reference. this is one fantastic shadow shot. so artistic. this is one of those photographs that come along every so often - I could look at it forever. yep. it is RICH. happy SSS to you Annabella. I hope you're having a fun weekend and keeping cool. lot of icy drinks!

Magical Mystical Teacher said...

Since when did a flat tyre ever stop a kid from cycling?

COMPADRES

Shadows above me,
Shadows below;
Some shadows swift and
Some shadows slow;
All of these shadows,
It’s plain to see,
Are my compadres—
Sweet company!


© 2011 by Magical Mystical Teacher

Scissor Those Shadows!

EG CameraGirl said...

Very cool rust-coloured shadow!

Unknown said...

a very smart creative photo!

marjorie rose said...

That's a sunset shadow, right? It's an amazing photograph!

blandina said...

Dear Annabella, you post so much that I can hardly follow you, but follow I do!
Love this photo, and the Pharmacist club and the lady on a camel. Happy Sunday.

Hootin Anni said...

I definitely can comprehend the evening cycling!! This heat...will it ever end?

Great shadow!!!

Stop by if you find time and see my
GRACKLE ON SHORE

Have a terrific Sunday.

Anonymous said...

Excellent shadow shot!

Anonymous said...

Very pretty.

Tatjana Parkacheva said...

Very good and nice photo.

Regards!

bj said...

Whoa....this is a fabulous shadow. Great Job...