This fun challenge is brought to us by Ann-Christine.
The shadow of the bridge at the top of the page was taken from the Hurricane Turn Train stopped on the bridge over Hurricane Gulch, Alaska. The shadow of the airplane is from a flight seeing trip to see Mt. Denali in Alaska.

Closer to home in Georgia are shadows of a fence out in the country and an Egret flying over a salt water creek at low tide.


During our RV travels we were happy campers when we found a campsite with a shady place to set up our chairs.



Many thanks to guest host Ann-Christine for the challenge. Please be sure to visit her post at Lens-Artists Challenge #151: Shades and Shadows
My favorite is the shadow of the egret. The bridge shadow is nice, too!
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Betty, thank you! When the egret took off I just kept snapping away. The shadow was a nice bonus
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Love that egret! It’s fun to catch a bird in flight but even better with a shadow, too!
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Thanks! When the egret took off I kept on taking pictures. I didn’t notice the shadow until later.
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But how fun to discover that!
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Lovely collection – and I do understand the camper’s wish…Sometimes I get really sad about nonexisting shade for cars. We often have our dog with us, and it’s impossible to find a place for it without frying the dog if we have to leave for a couple of minutes. Why do they cut down the trees…why do they not build in shade when they plan parking places?
Anyway, so enjoyed your entry this week, and the egret is wonderful.
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Thank you. So glad you like the egret and his shadow. Our camper had an awning that was a lot of work top it out so we were always happy to have natural shade.
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Great shots. I love the Egret, and I had to smile at your lovely camping photos. I’m sure they are warm memories for sure. 🙂
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Judy, seems like the egret photo is a hit and I didn’t include it until the last minute. Yes, those are some fond camping memories. Sometimes I miss the beautiful places we camped but not all the work to tow, set up, break down and do it all again a couple of days later. I’m glad we did it when we were younger!
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Yes, camping is a wonderful adventure, but after a while as the years pile on, it becomes a lot of work.
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I can’t imagine stopping on the bridge and looking down.
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Marlene, I looked down from inside the train. Yes, it was pretty scary!
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I especially enjoy the shades under these trees, so relaxing, Beth. Love the bird capture!
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Amy, thank you!
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Great shadows and shade.
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Thank you John!
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Wonderful post Beth – the egret and it’s shadow are perfect!
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Tina, I was taking photos of the egret in our creek when he suddenly took flight. I captured the shadow by accident!
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the pair of chairs photos are my favorite for shade and the comforts of enjoying it – nice post for he theme
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Great selections for the challenge!
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Thank you Anne!
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