Time for Odd Shots again.
As most of you will know by now, I love shadows and reflections.
This shot, with the sun pouring through the vertical blinds, combines both.
As most of you will know by now, I love shadows and reflections.
This shot, with the sun pouring through the vertical blinds, combines both.
A small patch of shadow is visible on the floor, reflected in the front of the TV unit, and in the TV screen.
Careful observation (and clicking to enlarge the photo) will discover the main window, and a much smaller patch of light that is the hallway window seen through the sitting room door.
Only an odd person would take a shot like this!
For more Odd Shots, visit our host and originator Katney.
Have a good week.
Careful observation (and clicking to enlarge the photo) will discover the main window, and a much smaller patch of light that is the hallway window seen through the sitting room door.
Only an odd person would take a shot like this!
For more Odd Shots, visit our host and originator Katney.
Have a good week.
15 comments:
I too love reflections but I'd never have thought of taking that one. Odd - yes; you - am keeping an open mind!
Have a good day.
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I'm Odder than you... !
That could be the basis for a good mystery novel....
That is an odd shot, but fun.
That's the everyday's life joy to find the moments like this...
The narrative on this really set the scene. I found myself reading then looking back and forth. You aren't odd, you think in a unqiue way. Odd shot and very intriguing.
Love all those reflections and lighting :-)
Lovely reflections shot. Odd for sure. Great work.
Actually the sunlight is 4 different places giving the photo movement.
Interesting photo.
Great work.
Keep it up.
Our black & blue is odd.
Come visit,
Troy and Martha
Very cool.
I don't know if it's too odd but it sure is interesting! Well done!
Odd but interesting. I have a shadow today also for my odd shot AND a lovely bench shadow on my bench blog too! Check them out!
Very oddly interesting. Great choice for the Odd Shot post.
Oddly enough, I like it. Especially like the way the angles play of of each other.
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