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Tree Shadows

I just love trees which is probably why Autumn is my favorite season.  I took this short time lapse of the neighbor's tree shadows on our wall.  I used the music app on my laptop to make the background music and the video app to marry the video and music together.


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Comments

Ralph said…
The trees are a constant, the sun the changing event. The shadows are like a rich tapestry or wonderfully woven rug. The canvas is the stucco, the art beautiful!
Sylvia K said…
Ralph has said it so well and how true! Marvelous shadow shot and very creative! Have a beautiful weekend!

Sylvia
Jen said…
Moving shadows-love it!
I once did this with some still shots. Happy SSS to you
Alissa Nicolau said…
Great shot. It reminds me of an old Dracula movie, shot in black and white. Creepy yet beautiful.
Gemma Wiseman said…
A delightful, innovative way to present shimmering shadows! They seem so mysteriously alive!
Chubskulit Rose said…
Lovely presentation.

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Hey Harriet said…
Oooh I enjoyed your shadowy film! I only wish it went for longer! It was over before my first sip of my slurpie! That's a fun and creative way of displaying shadows! I hope you enjoy the rest of your weekend!
A Wild Thing said…
It felt very Oriental to me, as if watching an old movie...very cool, could've watched it for a very long time, peaceful!
Anonymous said…
Love this! Thank you! Very creative Shadow Shot post.

Paz
Arija said…
Lovely shivering shadows with perfect music accompaniment.
jabblog said…
Shadow-watching is as addictive as cloud-watching and mesmeric too. Lovely video clip:-)
GalleryJuana said…
thank you all for your sweet comments!

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