Catching the Light: Fountains and Shadows

Catching the Light: Light and Shadows
Central Park, Mountain House, CA.

This week for ‘Catching Light’ we’ll look at natural light falling on fountains and shadows formed beneath them. Have you ever done that?

Never before have I looked at fountains and noticed the natural light falling on the spurting water; never have I noticed the shadows cast by a water fountain. Now, thanks to ‘Catching Light, I’ve begun to observe light a little more and I see what it does to things.

This time I actually caught the shadow of the spurting water! See how cool this is, in the last picture. (The quality of the photograph is not that great — it’s a phone photo. )

Thank you ‘Catching Light,’ and thank you, Monica, for the inspiration.

Catching Light and Shadows
Caught: some water, some light on the spurting water and even some shadows of water.
Catching Light and Shadows on a fountain.
Fountains and Shadows (photographed with a Samsung Galaxy Note 4.)

If you’re wondering where these pictures are from, they are from Central Park in Mountain House, California. 

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12 thoughts on “Catching the Light: Fountains and Shadows

  1. I second your motion. This meme has opened my eyes to so much that plays in the light that I am sure I would have missed if not for Monica … These are wonderful and I do love the shadows cast by the water … how very observant of you 🙂 Lovely post D.

    Andrea @ From the Sol

  2. There is so much to see if you keep looking for the light, because without light no shadows,
    Have anice day and thank you for great pictures.
    Mormor

    1. Yeah, I'm so thankful to her for having come up with this meme. There's been so much learning and so much fun too. 🙂
      Thank you for stopping by, Betty. 🙂

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