chalk shadow

© Ursula I. Abresch

chalk shadow

Uploaded: December 23, 2004 08:38:14

Description

Chalk on white paper, evening light - I though it interesting how they cast a straight, solid shadow.

Comments

William Moore December 23, 2004

outstanding abstract..... #198799

Ursula I. Abresch December 23, 2004

Thank you, William. #994041

Evy Johansen level-classic December 23, 2004

Wow... love this image, Ursula! Merry Christmas to you and yours! #994239

Kip T. Berger January 17, 2005

Congratulations on your finalist Ursula!!! #1040605

Wendy Stevenson January 18, 2005

Wow - I love this image. Congrats on making the finals and best of luck to you in the next round!! #1045055

Kay Beausoleil January 18, 2005

Really striking, Ursula -- congratulations on being a finalist! #1045694

Ed Heaton January 18, 2005

Excellent work Ursula,
Congratulations on your finalist :-) #1046001

Jennifer Rennison January 18, 2005

Wonderful design, Ursula!! Congratulations on your finalist! #1046084

Benjamin Howell January 19, 2005

This is a very original and creative shot. I find it would probably have benefited a bit more from having the shadow to run diagonally across the frame from top left to bottom right say.Nevertheless, it is every bit diserving of finalist and indeed a prize. Congrats Ursula. #1047467

Ellen Peach level-classic January 19, 2005

Congratulations & best of luck, Ursula! #1047561

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