Sunday, August 21, 2011

Rocky shadows on Hawaiian shore

KAUAI, HAWAII, DECEMBER, 2010


Photos by Kay Davies, Kauai, December, 2010

Posted for  Shadow Shot Sunday, hosted every week by
Tracy at Hey Harriet! Thanks, Tracy!

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16 comments:

  1. I've been to Hawaii several time and loved it a lot. One trip we rented an airplane and got to fly to several islands on our own. That was the best trip. - Margy

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  2. Lovely rich colours and shadows in these beautiful scenic shots.

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  3. You're making me feel like I need to get myself over to Kauai again soon. You sure have taken great photos there.

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  4. i have been here before... :) most people tends to visit the bigger and popular island

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  5. You have captured some beautiful scenes. Keep on clicking.

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  6. beautiful scenes
    I love the light on the rocks

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  7. I'll just walk into your top photo and go for a swim, okay, Kay? :-)

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  8. Those stones would be great for exploring (and chasing shadows), but rather brutal on bare feet!

    IF I HAD A SHADOW

    If I had a shadow as big as the sky,
    I never would fear, and I’ll tell you why:

    My shadow would save me from dragons and things
    That fly in the night with terrible wings;

    My shadow would keep me away from the beast
    That sniffs in the west and sniffs in the east,

    Hungry for children who play all alone,
    Hoping to feast upon blood, upon bone;

    My shadow would be my protector and knight
    To keep fear at bay, to banish all fright.

    I’m so glad my shadow is always nearby,
    Though it’s not nearly as big as the sky!


    © 2011 by Magical Mystical Teacher

    Shadows here and here

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  9. The lovely shadows do not jump at us, yet the slight shadows show up between each and every rock. The rough hewn landscape near the sea is rugged - and really beautiful!

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  10. I guess all those rocks are as a result of the volcanic nature of the Hawaiian Islands. I must get some back copies of NG and read up. When do the Russian images start? Can't be long now ...

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  11. How many people did you turn "green with envy" by showing those great photos!!! What a lovely place to be. Beautiful pics. Mickie :)

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  12. Such unexpectedly rugged scenery! You can tell I haven't made it there yet--thanks to your blog I get to visit a lot of places I haven't been.

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  13. Gorgeous scenery - I think I'd twist my ankle underfoot - but worth the view!!!

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  14. Lovely shots Kay-so scenic.
    You & your hubby travel to the best places.

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