📩 humorous photos, fright. 17 words. One minute read)

Winter shadows are great fun.
The strong sun, coming in at a low angle, creates images of high contrast. Many of these carry a degree of humorous ‘threat’: the kind one can imagine on the cover of a dark novel.

The ‘intruder’ appeared when I was framing the shot of Tess, sitting on a bench. The sun came out behind me and suddenly there was a new figure in the shot… An ancient monk, perhaps, bearing a staff!
And he’s behind us!!!
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©Stephen Tanham 2024
All photos taken and processed on an iPhone 12 ProMax.
Stephen Tanham is a writer-photographer and mystical teacher. He is the founding Director of the Silent Eye, which offers an intuitionally-guided journey from the state of conscious personality to the awakening of realised personal Self and its world of Being.
There are two blog streams:
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(general interest, poetry, humour and travel)


Lovely long shadow shots 💜💜
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Thanks, Willow. I love it when this happens!
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Me too it’s beautiful 💜
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Ah, the dreaded shadow! I tend not to see mine when I’m framing a shot, then there it is photo-bombing.
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A shared thing, Michael. But amusing when you can make the best of it 😊
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These are great Steve. Cameras are full of surprises. (K)
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And isn’t that wonderful, Kerfe!
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It is!
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ove it the camera can be full of surprises and great when they turn out like these images x
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Such fun, Carol!
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