Saturday, 16 July 2011

Shadow Shot Sunday


  • Another Shadow Shot Sunday has collided with no posts in between! Busy Summer!


The Toll Bridge across the Mawddach estuary to Barmouth





Have a good weekend!













24 comments:

  1. Beautiful shots.

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  2. Is that you walking in the ocean? Summer is busy. I must run and fix supper. Lovely snaps Molly.

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  3. Breathtaking shadow shots for the day, Molly! Time does fly, doesn't it! Hope you're having a great weekend!

    Sylvia

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  4. That looks like a bridge I once crossed in New Zealand, only yours is wider!

    TALKING SHADOWS?

    Imagine a shadow could talk
    In whisper or rumble or squawk;
    Just what would it say
    To make you go, “Hey!
    You’re just a chip off the old block!”?


    © 2011 by Magical Mystical Teacher

    Shadows abound here and here

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  5. Great pix Molly. I particularly like your new header!

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  6. Molly these are the best ever pics,thank you for giving us lovelies to look at..

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  7. Lovely shots Molly - can't beat Wales if you can get the sunshine - Love that header too - take care have a good week - Janex

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  8. You can't beat a walk along the shore and boardwalks ...such as you shared. Loved going along with you.

    My shadow this week is of a horn cleat [what you use to tie up a boat at the dock]

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    Hope your weekend has treated you well.

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  9. Barmouth is very picturesque spot, I recognised the rail bridge immediately having spent many a happy hour in the vicinity, like camping under Cadr Idris a few miles south.

    Good to see you paddling on the Welsh side of the Irish Sea (I had to say that didn't I ? :>3 )

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  10. Gorgeous pics Molly...what a beautiful part of the world!

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  11. Lovely! I hope your busy summer is a fun one! Enjoy the rest of your weekend :)

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  12. Was there a few weeks ago Molly Fishin'.

    One of the most spectacular drives up through Wales over 'the mountain' which was covered in beautiful purple Rhodedendron bushes everywhere you looked.

    Nice town too.

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  13. awwww, Molly is that you in the water??? I love all of these shots. you live in such a beautiful area. that reflection shot is amazing. I love your new header image too. hope you're having a fantastic weekend Molly!

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  14. Thanks for your comments. Barmouth and all along the west coast is lovely. We're very lucky!
    Chris - the purple rhodies are pretty but they are also very invasive and have become a bit of a menace as they kill all the other plantation in their path
    Becky - yes it's me. The photos were taken a few years ago on one of those single use throw away cameras. They look a bit strange 'cos I scanned them in.

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  15. It looks beautiful. It's so hot here. How I love the thought of toes dipping into the shore like that. Great pictures!

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  16. Amy - it's so good to have you back! The weather's been a bit cold and blustery here today.

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  17. Is that you walking in the water??? I feel like I know you so I love that shot! The others are wonderful as well!
    I know what you mean when you say "busy summer"...I've been having one as well. I miss blogging but life goes in too many direstions at times. Have a lovely one!!

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  18. Beautiful shadowy photos!

    My shadows, hope you can visit and see. Have a great week ahead!

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  19. Donna, thank you so much for calling in. I thought the pictures you put up on you latest post of your two grand daughters were so lovely!

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  20. A wonderful place, I've visited several times.
    Did you go on holiday?

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  21. Friko - we did! We had an old Ford Transit camper van and stayed in Aberdovey. It was wonderful!

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  22. Barmouth and all along the west coast is best for weekend. I also going there often with my friends, I sure you enjoyed there so much.
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