On the west side of Tulsa there is a Route 66 Gateway over the road which makes for an interesting shadow.
The other side has shadows too.
Right next to it is this stylized gear and pinion installed by an artist with a Tulsa theme.
Note the oil derrick and pumpjack. The scissor tailed flycatcher is the state bird of Oklahoma.
I’m linking with the Magical Mystery Teacher’s Shadow Shot Sunday 2.
Absolutely beautiful mosaic artwork!
I like the stylized gear and pinion. Is it reflectable material?
Coffee is on and stay safe
Really good mosaics. Are those chess pawns under the 66 sign?
Absolutely stunning shadow shots ~ XX
Living moment by moment,
A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
I love the photos, especially the last two. Your curved shadow is neat!
I love mosaics, although an oil derrick wouldn’t be my first choice! Interesting Route 66 arch. It does make great shadows.
Lovely captures of shadows and artwork!
I love this post, Alan. The shadows are wonderful and the mosaics are beautiful. Nice.