Happy Shadow Shot Sunday!
Today’s picture is from one of the last sunny days of Summer, here in Glasgow. Shown is the front of the Wellington Church (Church of Scotland), which sits towards the middle of Glasgow University’s sprawling main campus. Designed by Alexander “The Greek” Thomson, it (as all of Thomson’s building designs) is supposed to resemble Grecian architecture. If you’re interested, or for more information, there’s a Greek Thomson Society.
Today’s bonus picture is probably the biggest shadow you’ll ever see: the moon!
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At Wellington Church,
the bright blue doors invite me
to come in and seek.
My Shadow Shot
I love that blue color…very unexpected!…Great shot!
great facade.. and the moon shot is spectacular..
Love the facade and blue doors! Terrific moon shadow shot! Fun post!
Enjoy!
Sylvia
Impressive church structure among the shadows and definitely reminiscent of Grecian architecture. Love it.
I also love this moon shot. Love it.
Paz
What unique SSs you captured–those bright blue doors are such a surprise with that architecture! And the moon shot, well it's more than "out of this world" awesome!
ooo, now I see why that church is appealing!
Oh wow, I just want to stare at that first pic all the time. Awesome shot.